The new court will be housed in the lower flat of the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, at the Brickdam entrance. It will feature a drug treatment team that includes Magistrates, State Counsels, a legal aid attorney and a probation officer.
She cited the Phoenix Recovery Centre and the Salvation Army as two Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO’s) that are providing their services to ensure the rehabilitation of these drug users.
The question of whether offenders can indeed be rehabilitated was answered by Organisation of American States (OAS) representative to Guyana, Jean Ricot Dormeus, who played a key role in collaboration with the Government in implementing the drug rehabilitation court. He noted that Director of Prisons, Gladwin Samuels, recently highlighted cases of rehabilitated prisoners.
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Oi Prashad....easy meds if....ahhhmmm...when you need.
This is a good move, especially for petty drug offenses. Rehab and community service might save some lives.
skeldon_man posted:This is a good move, especially for petty drug offenses. Rehab and community service might save some lives.
This is an excellent programme by the government. It will definitely save lives. Drug use is now a serious problem in Guyana.
The same woman does not know 33>32!! This will be a successful program
Well, it is only a matter of time before the PPP takes over again and bring back some common sense to Guyana.
The PNC demonstrated that they are incapable of governing. Imagine a junior minister was awarded a few acres of land for just being PNC.
Granger and Moses are demonstrating demoniac behaviour. They are refusing to respect the constitution and the laws of Guyana.
Anyway, this programme should clear up the backlog in courts and assist those needing help.