A police officer has been charged with obtaining money by false pretence, adding to a series of recent cases involving law enforcement personnel in Guyana.
While specific details about this particular case are limited, it comes amid heightened scrutiny of the Guyana Police Force following several high-profile incidents:
- Assistant Commissioner of Police Calvin Brutus was dismissed from the force on February 5, 2025, following a tribunal investigation into allegations of misconduct. Brutus faces over 200 fraud charges and is accused of financial impropriety, including misuse of police funds and falsification of records.
- The Police Service Commission (PSC) found Brutus culpable of “conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline” and causing records at the Quartermaster Stores to be falsified.
- In a separate case, a 26-year-old seamstress was recently granted $80,000 bail after pleading not guilty to obtaining money by false pretence in a computer-related fraud incident.
These cases highlight ongoing efforts to address financial crimes and maintain integrity within Guyana’s law enforcement agencies. The charge against the police officer for obtaining money by false pretence underscores the importance of accountability at all levels of the force.
As the investigation into this latest case progresses, it serves as a reminder of the need for continued vigilance and transparency in policing practices.