THE Guyana Police Force continues to observe its anniversary month with activities geared at engaging the members of the public and stakeholders.On Sunday last, the Guyana Police Force Band held a concert at the Band Stand at the Seawalls. The Band Stand was adopted by the Guyana Police Force several years ago, and is maintained by

that organization.
That concert commenced at 14:30 hrs and did not end until 18:00hrs, while they entertained individuals and families who were in the area at the time.
The ranks played several renditions as they sat calmly in the afternoon atmosphere and setting sun.
For some passers-by, the moment was one to capture on camera, while for others, it was an occasion to stand or sit far away and focus on the conductor of the band, Assistant Commissioner of Police Cecil Bovell.
Meanwhile, the Police in “A” Division on Saturday held their annual fitness walk, headed by Deputy Commander of the Division, Dion Moore, who led ranks from the Meadow Bank area along Mandela Avenue into D’Urban Street and onto Brickdam into the Police Station.
The ranks were accompanied on their brisk fitness walk by some stakeholders in the Division, and even by several young people from Albouystown, with whom the police have been working for the past two years. The walk attracted some amount of spectator interest from motorists, and once it got onto D’Urban Street, the walkers did not fail to get the attention of residents of the communities of Lodge and Wortmanville.
Once inside the Brickdam Police Station, the walkers had a brief session of physical exercise to maintain active circulation of their blood, before being exhorted by the Deputy Commander on the need to remain fit and continue their own individual exercises, as it promotes healthy living.
By Leroy Smith