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March 8 ,2021

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-Hoppie promises condign action against where warranted



Forty-seven Guyana Police Force (GPF) ranks are currently before the courts facing criminal charges, Commissioner of Police (ag) Nigel Hoppie disclosed on Thursday.

Hoppie was at the time delivering remarks at the opening of the Annual Officers’ Conference at the National Cultural Centre.

According to Hoppie, during last year, the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) received 193 complaints against members of the force compared to 303 in the previous year.

He said the force will continue to take action, whether criminally or departmentally, against ranks who refuse to carry out their duty in keeping with their oaths of office.

“The force will continue to take condign action against those ranks whose behaviours and actions are found not to be consistent [with] the discipline and ethics and will continue to charge those found culpable whether departmentally or criminally as warranted,” Hoppie said.

The acting Top Cop also stressed that the use of force during police operations continues to be an issue.

“The GPF concept of operations is always deemed one of minimum force, constrained and guided by standing order as well as code of conduct for the law enforcement officers adopted by the UN General Assembly,” Hoppie said.

As a result, he said the GPF is streaming a number of programmes which are aimed at fostering a more professional attitude by ranks.

The areas of focus include conflict resolution, anger management, dealing with people and policing a multi-cultural and diverse society.

These programmes, according to Hoppie, are designed to act as a catalyst for change in the conduct and behavioural attitudes of ranks.

“The attitude of some members of the force towards the public and the deviant behaviour of some others, particularly corruption, are of concern to the force’s administration as they impact negatively on public trust and confidence,” he said.

Additionally, Hoppie stated that the force continues to place significant focus on the security reform process, which is aimed at providing safety and security through enhancing effectiveness and accountability of the police force by operating according to the human rights and the rule of law, thereby strengthening professional responsibility,” he said.

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@Ramakant-P posted:

The PPP had indicted over 100 police officers before 2015 and when the PNC coalition took over the seat of Government, those charges disappeared. Why? Your guess is as good as mine.

Ask your DPP who happens to be a PPPite. No need to guess.

Mitwah
@Ramakant-P posted:

The PPP had indicted over 100 police officers before 2015 and when the PNC coalition took over the seat of Government, those charges disappeared. Why? Your guess is as good as mine.

Can you back up your the above .

Django
@Mitwah posted:

Fool, you made the erroneous statement. Else you are a liar.

A liar you are.

No calling names.  Django does not like it. I did not make an erroneous statement. How can you call a person a fool and a liar if he makes an erroneous statement?  Do tell me that.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

No calling names.  Django does not like it. I did not make an erroneous statement. How can you call a person a fool and a liar if he makes an erroneous statement?  Do tell me that.

Ok! So you want me to tell you that you are a fool and a liar. You are unable to provide evidence to support or prove the truth of your posit.

Mitwah
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@Ramakant-P posted:

No calling names.  Django does not like it. I did not make an erroneous statement. How can you call a person a fool and a liar if he makes an erroneous statement?  Do tell me that.

Is probably 'cause you "did not" make an erroneous statement.

cain

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