Mocha Police Station, IT Training Complex 40% complete
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mae Toussaint Jr Thomas, conducting project inspection on Wednesday
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mae Toussaint Jr Thomas, conducting project inspection on Wednesday

THE Mocha Police Station, which is being constructed at a cost of over G$82M, is currently at 40 per cent completion, with the ground floor columns and walls completed. All staircases were casted, and the contractor is currently waiting to cast the first-floor columns, beams, and slab.

This was revealed when Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ms. Mae Toussaint Jr. Thomas, led a team Wednesday morning to the Mocha Police Station and the Guyana Police Force Information Technology Training Complex, where she inspected the progress of the works carried out.

The visit was part of an ongoing capital projects inspection to verify that contractors are moving apace with their work while also ensuring that the amount of work being done at the various sites allows for timely completion of the projects.
Information technology is an integral part of the Guyana Police Force’s modernisation and strategic development.

During the inspection of the ongoing works at the Information Technology Training Complex, which is currently being constructed in the Grove Police Station Compound, Ms. Thomas was informed that the project is on schedule.
This project is being addressed at a cost of over G$100M and is one of four training facilities that are being constructed across Guyana.
At approximately 40 per cent completion, this centre will not only be open to the Police ranks but will also serve members of the public by providing basic ICT training and computer engineering courses.

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