GPF Sports Section receives tremendous boost from Regal Stationery and Computer Centre
Members of Regal Stationery and Computer Centre and Regal Sports along with members of the Guyana Police Force Sports Section pose with the items. On the left of Regal Sports Manager, Ian John is Deputy Commissioner, Administration, Ravindradth Budhram, while John Ramsingh is fourth from left ‎
Members of Regal Stationery and Computer Centre and Regal Sports along with members of the Guyana Police Force Sports Section pose with the items. On the left of Regal Sports Manager, Ian John is Deputy Commissioner, Administration, Ravindradth Budhram, while John Ramsingh is fourth from left ‎

THE Guyana Police Force (GPF) Sports Section received a tremendous boost on Friday through the benevolence of Regal Stationery and Computer Centre.
The Seaforth Street, Campbellville entity made a significant donation of a variety of gear, aimed at boosting indoor and outdoor sports within the Police Force.
Manager of Regal Sports, Ian John, who handed over the items at the Police Sports Club Ground, Eve Leary, to Deputy Commissioner ‘Administration’, Ravindradat Budhram, highlighted that the donation of the wide variety of sports gear is aimed at enhancing sports in the Police Force.
According to John, he is positive that the various gear will be utilised efficiently and effectively, given the administration’s focus on improving the quality of all sports in the organisation.
John pointed out that the items include outdoor and indoor gear -‐not only aimed at strengthening sports– but also promoting and encouraging physical fitness in the Police Force.
Deputy Commissioner Budhram, an avid sportsman and cricketer, welcomed the donation by Regal Sports and Computer Centre, and noted that the gear will be an added boost to the GPF’s effort aimed at supporting and maintaining the various disciplines of sports in the Force.
Budhram also expressed sincere thanks to Regal Sports for the timely donation, adding that the Force’s administration looks forward to continued support –which he acknowledged has been instrumental over the years.
The items included gear for boxing, cricket, football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, hockey, table tennis, as well as chess and dominoes sets, amongst other equipment.

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