POLICE officers and a representative of the Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha, on Thursday, visited the LBI Community Centre Ground to finalise security and traffic arrangements for the much-anticipated Diwali motorcade, which is scheduled for November 11.
Assistant Commissioner, Khali Pareshram and Traffic Chief, Senior Superintendent Mahendra Singh, led the police contingent, the Guyana Police Force said in a press statement.
The motorcade, which leaves the Shri Krishna Mandir on Campbell Avenue, Kitty at 18:00 hrs, will continue West along Campbell Avenue, into Vlissengen Road, along Kitty Seawall then East on Rupert Craig Highway, Sparendaam Public Road and La Bonne Intention (LBI) Public Road. It will then move South on LBI Access Road into the Community Centre Ground.
Persons attending are asked to follow the route and to adhere to the directions of police ranks who will be on the ground, to ensure a smooth and uninterrupted traffic flow for the event.