– addresses traffic, safety concerns in Georgetown
ASSISTANT Commissioner Simon Mc Bean, Commander of Regional Division 4 ‘A’, took to the streets of Georgetown on Tuesday with his Admin Team to engage with stakeholders and address concerns during the bustling Christmas season.
The team embarked on a walkabout, strategically visiting hotspots along the vibrant Regent Street. The primary focus was on interacting with the business community and commuters, offering a direct line of communication to discuss prevalent issues related to traffic and crime.
Commander Mc Bean, leading the initiative, reassured stakeholders that the Guyana Police Force was actively addressing the challenges faced by the community on a daily basis. He emphasised the commitment of police ranks on the ground, tirelessly working to enhance safety and security for citizens.
In a candid conversation, Commander Mc Bean shared the various strategies and initiatives being implemented to tackle traffic and crime head-on. Increased police presence in key areas, the deployment of additional resources, and collaborative efforts with other agencies were highlighted as proactive measures to enhance security.
The Commander underlined the paramount importance of citizens’ safety and security, assuring stakeholders that these concerns were at the forefront of his team’s priorities. The engagement aimed not only to address current issues but also to establish a dialogue that fosters a sense of partnership between law enforcement and the community.
Stakeholders expressed relief upon learning about the concrete steps being taken by the Guyana Police Force to address their concerns.
The Commander’s transparency and commitment left them with a renewed sense of hope and confidence in the police force’s ability to effectively address and mitigate challenges, ensuring a safer and more secure environment for all residents during the festive season and beyond.