Walrond warns police ranks over tints
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Police tint crackdown targets junior ranks, private vehicles only – Walrond
Minister of Home Affairs, Oneidge Walrond, has clarified the government’s new stance on vehicle tints within the Guyana Police Force, making it clear that the directive is aimed squarely at subordinate ranks who have heavily tinted their private vehicles. “This is not in any way to circumvent the senior ranks who have tinted vehicles issued to them in execution of their duties,” Walrond told the News Room on the sidelines of an event on Thursday…
‘The law applies to everyone equally’
—Walrond orders police ranks to strip illegal tint from private vehicles IN keeping with government insistence on accountability within the security sector, Minister of Home Affairs Oneidge Walrond has issued an immediate order instructing all police ranks to remove illegal tint from their private vehicles if they do not possess a valid permit. The notice, […]
Home Affairs Ministry puts cops on notice for tint compliance
Home Affairs Minister Oneidge Walrond on Wednesday, via her Facebook page, put all Police ranks on notice to comply with the regulations for tint on vehicles or face disciplinary actions. Home Affairs Minister Oneidge Walrond According to Minister Walrond, any rank who has tint on their private motor vehicle that does not comply with the regulations and who does not possess a valid tint permit must remove the tint immediately. Ranks were furthe…
Walrond warns police ranks over tints
Home Affairs Minister Oneidge Walrond yesterday warned police ranks who have tints on their private vehicles that do not comply with the law that the tints should be removed immediately. The article Walrond warns police ranks over tints appeared first on Stabroek News.
Home affairs minister orders police ranks to remove car tint or face disciplinary action
Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 November 2025, 20:52 by Writer Home affairs minister Oneidge Walrond on Wednesday ordered members of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) to remove unauthorised tint from their privately-owned motor vehicles. “Any rank who has tint on their private motor vehicle that does not comply with the regulations, and who does not ...
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