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    Police Step Up Roadway Patrols to Ensure Commuter Safety, Says Asst. Commissioner Mahendra Singh

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    Assistant Commissioner of Police and Head of the Traffic Department, Mahendra Singh, has assured the public that police officers are actively patrolling roadways across Guyana to safeguard commuters in the wake of recent unrest.

    The increased police presence follows violent protests that erupted on Monday night, during which criminal elements blocked roads, set debris ablaze, damaged infrastructure, looted businesses, and harmed innocent citizens. These incidents sparked widespread concern, especially among those traveling late at night and uncertain about which areas remained safe.

    Singh explained that, although much of the violence has subsided, police patrols remain vigilant. Officers are stationed along major thoroughfares and are prepared to respond swiftly to any emerging threats or disruptions. “Generally, as we patrol, like everything, we do observe. If there is an issue that arises that we need to address, we will address. Naturally, if there is something that comes up even at the last moment, we, as we usually do, provide an advisory,†Singh stated.

    He highlighted a recent incident in Agricola, East Bank Demerara, where police intervention prevented residents from re-blocking the roadway. Throughout the day, most roadways have remained incident-free due to the sustained efforts of law enforcement.

    Singh also condemned the violence, warning that such actions tarnish the country’s image and ultimately harm the very communities they are intended to serve. He urged citizens to act lawfully and refrain from incitement, public terror, or any behavior that damages public property.

    Restoring normalcy, Singh noted, required coordinated action to clear debris and remove obstacles from the roads, a task supported by the municipal public works department. The government has also implemented a nightly curfew from 12:30 am to 5:00 am to maintain public order, with possible adjustments under consideration.

    The police force remains resolute in its commitment to public safety, urging all citizens to cooperate and report any suspicious activities as patrols continue across the country.

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