Police Force gets ‘small arms’ boost
Deputy Commissioner 'Operations' (ag), Ravindradat Budhram (centre), receives one of the 10 new 9mm Pistols and matching rounds of ammunition from private security firm VxL Security South America Inc. Project Manager, Kerry Crain
Deputy Commissioner 'Operations' (ag), Ravindradat Budhram (centre), receives one of the 10 new 9mm Pistols and matching rounds of ammunition from private security firm VxL Security South America Inc. Project Manager, Kerry Crain

THE Guyana Police Force, on Wednesday, received an additional boost to its ‘operational capacity’ in the form of 10 new 9mm Pistols and over 3000 matching rounds of ammunition, from private security firm, VxL Security South America Inc.

The guns and ammunition were handed over to Deputy Commissioner ‘Operations’ (ag) Ravindradat Budhram, at his office, at Force Headquarters, Eve Leary, by representatives from VxL Security South America Inc., Kerry Crain (Project Manager) and Joseph Holligan (Guard Force Commander).

The items were donated to the Police Force as part of the continued collaborative effort between the Force and private security firms, in enhancing and boosting operational capacity and crime-fighting efforts countrywide.

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