IN a continued show of support for the ranks under his leadership, Acting Commissioner of Police Clifton Hicken on Wednesday distributed backpacks and school supplies to members of the Guyana Police Force as part of his ongoing ‘Back to School’ drive.
The distribution event took place in the Commissioner’s Conference Room at Eve Leary.
Commissioner Hicken was joined by a team of senior officers who assisted in handing out the supplies, including Assistant Commissioner ‘Operations’ Errol Watts, Assistant Commissioner Khali Pareshram, Head of the Strategic Planning Unit (SPU), Woman Superintendent Nicola Kendall, Head of Strategic Implementation for Police Reform, Woman Superintendent Allison Moore, 2ic General Office, Woman Assistant Superintendent Myrna Richards, and Woman Assistant Superintendent Jillian Moore-Bowen.
This initiative, part of Commissioner Hicken’s broader efforts to support the welfare of police officers and their families, reflects his deep commitment to those under his command. The ‘Back to School’ drive is just one of the many ways Commissioner Hicken has sought to give back to the community and the police force.
In the coming weeks, Commissioner Hicken plans to extend this generous initiative to various communities across Guyana, continuing his tradition of service and care. This is not the first time the Commissioner has undertaken such a gesture, highlighting his ongoing dedication to the well-being and development of both the ranks he leads and the broader community.