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Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:
Gilbakka posted:
yuji22 posted:
 

 

OK Gil,

It may appear that you are comfortable with the escalation of crime in Guyana. 

 

. Indeed, crime level is high. 

Thanks for accepting and acknowledging the fact that crime level is high.

All of this under the Idiot's Ramjattan watch.

Gone are the days of the PPP and your Proud Phantoms. 

Why do your knickers always curl up in a know when someone mentions Ramjattan name?  Do you really and truly believe he is doing a good job with the crime situation in Guyana?

Bibi Haniffa

Serious crimes down by almost 20%

- police

The Guyana Police Force (GPF) on Tuesday announced that it had recorded a 19% decrease in serious crimes for the first four months of the year as compared to the same period last year.

The statistics, released by the GPF, have come as a recent rash of crimes has led to growing unease in the business community and criticisms of the almost year-old coalition government for its seeming inability to manage national security.

Ò€œThere was a 9% reduction in reports of murder; a 9% decrease in gun-related robberies; an 8% decrease in armed robberies where other instruments were used by the perpetrators; a 38% decrease in robberies with violence; a 38% decrease in robberies with aggravation; an 18% decrease in rape; and a 22% decrease in break and enter and larceny,Ò€ the GPF said in a press release.

The police also indicated that the reports of crimes made in April, 2016, represented a 32% decrease against those reported in March this year. Ò€œThe slowing down of the crime rates is based on several initiatives taken by the Government and the Guyana Police Force to manage the crime situation,Ò€ the GPF said.           

According to the GPF, the initiatives include capacity building in the Criminal Investigation Department that is now manifested in perpetrators of high profile crimes being arrested within two to three days of their occurrence.

Ò€œThat situation coupled with the social crime prevention programme and our anti-crime patrol systems as well as Government policy initiatives are developing the public trust and reducing the fear of crime in the Guyanese society,Ò€ the police force said.

According to the police force, its partnership programmes with civil society organisations and its collaboration with local and foreign law enforcement agencies have also served to strengthen its capacity.

The release further said that presently 12 Assistant Superintendents of the Police Force are attached to the Dade County Police, in Miami, for a period of three weeks. This training is likely to expose them to a Ò€œFirst World approachÒ€ on designing tactics and delivering on frontline functions.

It added that for the year 33 members of the force have received training overseas in various aspects of law enforcement, inclusive of a three-month course in Cyber Crime in India, a three-month course in Advanced Fingerprint Technology, also in India, and an Advanced Crime Scene Investigation Course, in Russia.

Further, the force said locally another batch of 34 new entrants to the Criminal Investigation Department has completed a six-week training programme. This adds to 24 ranks who completed an Intelligence Gathering and Analysis Course, 20 ranks who participated in a Narcotics InvestigatorsÒ€ℒ Course, and another 35 who attended a programme on National Protocols for Child Advocacy Centres Multi-disciplinary Teams.      Source:

 

Mitwah
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Gilbakka posted:
yuji22 posted:

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Drugb's Crime Tracker thread started on Oct 3, 2015. So, the thread has been running 797 days. 

12,041 views divided by 797 days = 15 views per day. How many times daily does Drugb view his thread? How many times daily does yuji22 view Drugb's thread? How many times daily do non-members/visitors view Drugb's thread? Ma-riddle-ma-riddle-ma-ree....

What's your point?

Gilly could please explain it a bit more simple for Bibishka.  

Mitwah

It looks like under the PNC crime is the norm.  The crime tracker thread is there to document instances of crime, not to pass judgment, I leave that to the pundits.  If lilmohan and his recruit gilly feel that crime has been reduced and at acceptable levels then it is their prerogative.  Meanwhile the citizens of Guyana may think differently. I saw a video on facebook of the giftland killing yesterday, and even the afros were unsympathetic to the death of this bandit. This should be a wakeup call for the PNC, if their support base is no longer supporting their criminal activities, they are in danger of losing, only depending on lilmohan and the slop can crew for support. 

FM
yuji22 posted:

It is really sad to see Matwah reducing himself by posting Fake News for the slop can crew. Con Men Moses and Ramjattan have reduced Mitwah to such a sad and sorry state.

The AFC has no ammunition left but Fake New and a small bunch Con Men led by Mitwah.

These two have got Freedom House and their supporters spinning,they can't catch their level,it's been 2+ yrs,brace yourselves more to come.

Django
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Drugb posted:

I also am aware that during Gilly's absence, he was actually on a special PR training mission for the afc/pnc. Notice how he came back claiming to be impartial but still supporting pnc incompetency. 

I thought you had me on ignore. LOL. So you do actually read my posts. 

And look how upon my return I got you running around like a headless dankey. 

Mitwah
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Mitwah posted:

Serious crimes down by almost 20%

- police

 

According to the GPF, the initiatives include capacity building in the Criminal Investigation Department that is now manifested in perpetrators of high profile crimes being arrested within two to three days of their occurrence.

That situation coupled with the social crime prevention programme and our anti-crime patrol systems as well as Government policy initiatives are developing the public trust and reducing the fear of crime in the Guyanese society, the police force said.

According to the police force, its partnership programmes with civil society organisations and its collaboration with local and foreign law enforcement agencies have also served to strengthen its capacity.

The release further said that presently 12 Assistant Superintendents of the Police Force are attached to the Dade County Police, in Miami, for a period of three weeks. This training is likely to expose them to a First World approach on designing tactics and delivering on frontline functions.

It added that for the year 33 members of the force have received training overseas in various aspects of law enforcement, inclusive of a three-month course in Cyber Crime in India, a three-month course in Advanced Fingerprint Technology, also in India, and an Advanced Crime Scene Investigation Course, in Russia.

Further, the force said locally another batch of 34 new entrants to the Criminal Investigation Department has completed a six-week training programme. This adds to 24 ranks who completed an Intelligence Gathering and Analysis Course, 20 ranks who participated in a Narcotics Investigators Course, and another 35 who attended a programme on National Protocols for Child Advocacy Centres Multi-disciplinary Teams.      Source:

 

 

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:
Mitwah posted:

Serious crimes down by almost 20%

- police

 

According to the GPF, the initiatives include capacity building in the Criminal Investigation Department that is now manifested in perpetrators of high profile crimes being arrested within two to three days of their occurrence.

That situation coupled with the social crime prevention programme and our anti-crime patrol systems as well as Government policy initiatives are developing the public trust and reducing the fear of crime in the Guyanese society, the police force said.

According to the police force, its partnership programmes with civil society organisations and its collaboration with local and foreign law enforcement agencies have also served to strengthen its capacity.

The release further said that presently 12 Assistant Superintendents of the Police Force are attached to the Dade County Police, in Miami, for a period of three weeks. This training is likely to expose them to a First World approach on designing tactics and delivering on frontline functions.

It added that for the year 33 members of the force have received training overseas in various aspects of law enforcement, inclusive of a three-month course in Cyber Crime in India, a three-month course in Advanced Fingerprint Technology, also in India, and an Advanced Crime Scene Investigation Course, in Russia.

Further, the force said locally another batch of 34 new entrants to the Criminal Investigation Department has completed a six-week training programme. This adds to 24 ranks who completed an Intelligence Gathering and Analysis Course, 20 ranks who participated in a Narcotics Investigators Course, and another 35 who attended a programme on National Protocols for Child Advocacy Centres Multi-disciplinary Teams.      Source:

 

 

How much are you paid to spread lies, and if you are doing it for free, what a shame

K
Mitwah posted:

Serious crimes down by almost 20%

- police

The Guyana Police Force (GPF) on Tuesday announced that it had recorded a 19% decrease in serious crimes for the first four months of the year as compared to the same period last year.

The statistics, released by the GPF, have come as a recent rash of crimes has led to growing unease in the business community and criticisms of the almost year-old coalition government for its seeming inability to manage national security.

Ò€œThere was a 9% reduction in reports of murder; a 9% decrease in gun-related robberies; an 8% decrease in armed robberies where other instruments were used by the perpetrators; a 38% decrease in robberies with violence; a 38% decrease in robberies with aggravation; an 18% decrease in rape; and a 22% decrease in break and enter and larceny,Ò€ the GPF said in a press release.

The police also indicated that the reports of crimes made in April, 2016, represented a 32% decrease against those reported in March this year. Ò€œThe slowing down of the crime rates is based on several initiatives taken by the Government and the Guyana Police Force to manage the crime situation,Ò€ the GPF said.           

According to the GPF, the initiatives include capacity building in the Criminal Investigation Department that is now manifested in perpetrators of high profile crimes being arrested within two to three days of their occurrence.

Ò€œThat situation coupled with the social crime prevention programme and our anti-crime patrol systems as well as Government policy initiatives are developing the public trust and reducing the fear of crime in the Guyanese society,Ò€ the police force said.

According to the police force, its partnership programmes with civil society organisations and its collaboration with local and foreign law enforcement agencies have also served to strengthen its capacity.

The release further said that presently 12 Assistant Superintendents of the Police Force are attached to the Dade County Police, in Miami, for a period of three weeks. This training is likely to expose them to a Ò€œFirst World approachÒ€ on designing tactics and delivering on frontline functions.

It added that for the year 33 members of the force have received training overseas in various aspects of law enforcement, inclusive of a three-month course in Cyber Crime in India, a three-month course in Advanced Fingerprint Technology, also in India, and an Advanced Crime Scene Investigation Course, in Russia.

Further, the force said locally another batch of 34 new entrants to the Criminal Investigation Department has completed a six-week training programme. This adds to 24 ranks who completed an Intelligence Gathering and Analysis Course, 20 ranks who participated in a Narcotics InvestigatorsÒ€ℒ Course, and another 35 who attended a programme on National Protocols for Child Advocacy Centres Multi-disciplinary Teams.      Source:

 

Bandits creating havoc in Berbice

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… break into Mosque, Mandir, Church at Gay Park

BY ANDREW CARMICHAEL

https://guyana.crowdstack.io/topic/cr...8#565387935323905748

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