Police Force says Belladrum protest illegal, threat to public safety

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See below full statement issued by the Guyana Police Force on Sunday’s protest in Belladrum:

The Guyana Police Force (GPF) views with grave concern the unlawful protests at Belladrum, West Coast Berbice.

These protests have been taking place against the detention of Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Returning Officer for Region 4 Mr. Clairmont Mingo as part of ongoing investigations into electoral fraud following the elections on March 2.

Protesters blocked the public road at Belladrum, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara on Sunday, August 30

The Guyana Police Force categorically states that these protests are not only illegal, but they also represent a threat to public safety due to the riotous behaviour of those involved in the illegal protests.

Such behaviour can only cause harm to the well being of innocent citizens.

Additionally, it constitutes a denial of the rights and freedoms of tens of thousands of citizens who need to use the public roadway in the exercise of their constitutional freedom of movement.

Moreover, the gathering of protestors and the miles-long build-up of traffic on both sides of the road at Belladrum are a clear violation of the Covid-19 guidelines which are currently in place as part of Government’s efforts to mitigate the effects and spread of the global pandemic in Guyana, thereby endangering the lives of tens of thousands of Guyanese.

Some items were also set alight by protesters at Belladrum, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara on Sunday, August 30

The Guyana Police Force is therefore encouraging those who have been engaging in these illegal protests to immediately desist from continuing in these activities that will only serve to disrupt the normal lives of the residents of the village of Belladrum in particular and the entire country in general.

The Police Force maintains that the detention of Mr. Mingo in custody is lawful as ruled upon by the High Court in an Application filed by Mr. Mingo’s Attorney Darren Wade for Habeas Corpus Ad Subjiciendum.

The Police wish to inform that it will use all lawful means necessary to clear the public roadway at Belladrum of all unlawful obstructions in order to make it safe for use by the citizens of Guyana.

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2 Comments
  1. Matthew says

    If your hero is a election rigger ….you have social problems.

  2. Matthew says

    People of Belledrum……what advantage would you have gotten under an illegal Government with sanctions levied against Guyana? Do you think you were in line to share de corn with de riggers?

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