On Monday morning, Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. Robeson Benn, received the keys and commissioned a new Police Outpost in the Cummings Lodge New Housing Scheme.
“The outpost which was constructed at a cost of approximately $7M is an initiative of the Ministry of Housing and Water through a collaboration with the Ministry of Home Affairs for the Guyana Police Force which is under the Ministry’s auspices.” a press release noted.
The outpost will serve the residents of the Cummings Lodge and Sophia area and will be supported the Turkeyen Police Station.
This will help to crack down crime and violence in the area and aid in creating a safer and more secure environment for residents.
Minister Benn expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Minister Croal for the significant gesture and looks forward to future collaborations as Mr. Croal noted he will soon be handing over another Police Outpost in the Providence/ Mocha Area.
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