CONTINUING its nationwide investment in public safety, the Government of Guyana has commissioned several newly-constructed and upgraded police facilities in Region Six, aimed at improving operational efficiency, supporting law enforcement, and enhancing community security.

The Tuesday commissioning ceremony was led by Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn, and was attended by key officials, including Permanent Secretary, Mr. Andre Ally; Deputy Commissioner of Operations, Mr. Errol Watts; Regional Division #6 Commander, Assistant Commissioner Mr. Bacchus; Deputy Commander, Superintendent Guy Nurse, and senior and junior officers. Representatives from the Community Policing Group (CPG), neighbourhood policing units, and other special invitees were also present.
A major highlight was the reconstruction of the Regional Division Six Headquarters at a cost of G$228,192,300. The modernised facility features upgraded workspaces, enhanced information technology systems, and improved accommodations for officers. These upgrades are expected to strengthen coordination and efficiency within the division, benefitting both law enforcement personnel and the public.
The newly-built Boat House at New Amsterdam, constructed at a cost of G$48,000,000, was also commissioned. Equipped with a fixed walkway and ramp for boat access, a surveillance tower, living quarters for officers, and space for two patrol boats, the facility is designed to enhance maritime policing operations along the Berbice River and bolster overall maritime security in the region.

The Rose Hall Police Station underwent reconstruction at a cost of G$70,788,160, now offering modern amenities and improved facilities. The upgrades aim to enhance frontline policing, improve community engagement, and provide a safer, more welcoming environment for the public.
Additionally, the Command Operation Region Six Facility, built at G$20,953,963, was commissioned to serve as an operational hub. It will improve coordination among law enforcement units, facilitate rapid response strategies, and support effective policing across the division.

Minister Benn emphasised that the projects were part of the Government’s strategic investment in law enforcement infrastructure, aligned with the Safe City to Safe Country Project, which integrates technology, modern facilities, and upgraded resources to create safer communities. He reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to strengthening public safety and building confidence in the police force nationwide.