PPP/C government getting down to business from Day 1 after 5 wasted months.
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Oh rass! PPP pon tap!
President Ali shakes up Police Force
On his first day in office, newly elected President, Irfaan Ali commenced a major shake-up in the Guyana Police Force (GPF). Most notably, Aliâs new appointments will see the Former Commander of Aâ Division, Assistant Commissioner Edgar Thomas tasked with heading the President and Prime Ministerâs security. Thomas will be assisted by Deputy Superintendent Amit Dass.
Thomas was removed from his post as Commander in March verbally by officials from the Forceâs Administrative Department. He was reportedly told he was being transferred because he had refused an order to remove Commissioner, Sase Gunraj, and others from the Guyana Elections Commission High Street media centre on March 5. Thomas had said his decision to not remove Gunraj and others was âa judgment call.â
Commander Thomas and Sase Gunraj were discussing how to secure the room in which crucial documents related to the General and Regional Elections were stored. Shortly after, four Tactical Services Unit (TSU) ranks approached.
One rank said that they had received orders for everyone to âclear the building.â Commander Thomas reportedly told the rank, identified as a Deputy Superintendent, that he was speaking with Gunraj regarding securing the building.
He alleged that the ranks left, but returned some ten minutes later. The same Deputy Superintendent again told Commander Thomas that he had received orders to âclear the building.â
Thomas reportedly informed the Deputy Superintendent that the rank was being disrespectful. The junior rank was reportedly told that he had failed to report to Thomas, who was in charge of the area. He was then yanked from his post as Commander and placed in the Traffic Division.
Additionally, the Force will now see Assistant Commissioner of Police, Clifton Hicken assuming the position of Deputy Commissioner after Maxine Graham was finally sent off on her pre-retirement leave and subsequent retirement. According to information received, the Deputy Top Cop was handed her letter sometime yesterday following the Top Copâs marching orders on Thursday last.
Both officials were expected to cease functions in the Force months ago but were still on the job, managing a âspecial elections operationâ despite accumulating significant leave. They should have proceeded on their accumulated leave since early June.
From documents seen by Kaieteur News, the two racked up more than 16 months in accumulated leave. According to the documents, Commissioner James had accumulated 306 days, and should have proceeded on leave on June 28 last. His retirement date, according to the documents, is May 5, 2021.
With regards to Deputy Commissioner Graham, she had accumulated 172 days of leave and should have left her post since June 11 â her retirement date is December 1, 2020. With her gone, Deputy Commission Clifton Hicken will head Force Operations. Hicken, along with his Deputy, Senior Superintendent Fazil Karimbaksh, were seconded back in January. Hicken was moved to the Ministry of Citizenship while Karimbaksh who worked under him was shifted to the Civil Defence Commission (CDC).
Iâm happy to see the PPP recognizing those who stood for democracy. PPP has an historic opportunity to mold a new destiny where Lion and Hyena live in harmony.
As I said on another thread, this man Thomas should not be overlooked for his actions. And he wasn't. He made a command decision. And paid a price for that.... Vindictively transferred to the Traffic Division..how shameful. Now he's in a better position. I'm happy for this man. I really am.
Edgar Thomas was instructed by the PNC cabal to put out Sase Gunraj from the GECOM building and he refused. He was rewarded for decency.
We will see this govât working 24/7 and it has begun. Just one day and they have already made changes in the Police Force and dealing with COViD. They have made it clear no room for âlazinessâ in this Govât.
Will Guyana become a Narco State again?
@Mitwah posted:Will Guyana become a Narco State again?
Drugs, crimes and poverty is guarantee to remain through the PPP tenor in office. They came in as a government and govt can't do miracles. However, a new govt brings hope. We shall see.