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Police Focus Intensifies on Hot Spots as Crime Patterns Shift

By Savitri Laikram
8 July 2025
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July 8 2025

A rise in domestic-related murders, disorderly conduct, and drug trafficking at border regions is currently shaping the strategic focus of the Guyana Police Force, as crime trends shift across the country.

During a recent episode of the national programme Safeguarding the Nation, Crime Chief and Deputy Commissioner of Police Wendell Blanhum outlined key developments impacting public safety and the evolving priorities of law enforcement.

Among the challenges highlighted are cybercrime and property-related offences — the latter often linked to excessive alcohol use. These issues, while affecting various regions, are notably concentrated in specific areas identified as crime hot spots. As a result, the Police Force has been refining its strategy, directing more resources and manpower to these critical zones.

Blanhum emphasized that while a small segment of the population is responsible for the majority of serious crimes, their impact is widely felt, particularly in communities where fear of crime is shaped more by personal experiences than statistics. This fear is often intensified by high-profile incidents such as shootings and robberies, which remain etched in public memory and influence perceptions of safety.

In response, law enforcement is reinforcing what Blanhum referred to as the “three Cs” — crime prevention, community presence, and collaboration. These pillars guide the operational approach, which includes greater Police visibility in crime-prone areas, ongoing engagement with community groups, and strategic partnerships with international agencies to address both day-to-day offences and more complex organized crime.

Efforts are also being made to increase public awareness about policing activities, including educational outreach and proactive communication to counteract misinformation. Authorities have urged citizens to verify information before sharing and to actively support initiatives that strengthen community safety.

As part of the overall strategy, Police continue to collect and analyse crime data to enhance targeted interventions, with an emphasis on protecting the most vulnerable. With the aim of building trust and ensuring security across the country, the Force remains committed to adapting its operations to the nation’s changing criminal landscape.

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