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Police force gets nine new vehicles

Summary by Stabroek News
The Guyana Police Force has strengthened its operational capacity, with the acquisition of nine new 2025 Toyota Hilux vehicles. These vehicles were officially handed over to Deputy Commissioner ‘Operations’,  Errol Watts during a brief ceremony attended by Officer-in-Charge, Tactical Services Unit (TSU), Senior Superintendent Brian Lowenfield, Second-in-Command of TSU, Superintendent Ronald Alli and Inspector Linden Zamette of the Police Transpo…
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INews Guyana broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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