Ministry of Home Affairs

Deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Woman Police Constable Abel

The Honorable Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. Robeson Benn, wishes to extend his deepest sympathies to the families, friends, and colleagues of Woman Police Constable Abel, who tragically lost her life last Thursday night after the driver of a speeding car lost control and struck her down while manning a roadblock outside the BV Police Station and Woman Inspector Castello who was injured.
The news of this tragic event is truly disheartening. Minister Benn wishes to express his sincere condolences to all affected by this devastating incident, including the Guyana Police Force.
This incident underscores the apparent dangers associated with the reckless use of roads and a lack of respect for authorities, especially those who dedicate themselves to serving and protecting the public selflessly. It also highlights the significant risks posed to all members of society. The Minister emphasizes the need for increased awareness and responsibility on the roads to prevent such incidents.
To address this, a thorough incident review will be conducted to identify the best ways to promote safety in the aftermath of this specific event, aiming to mitigate any ongoing risks. Minister Benn is committed to ensuring that lessons learned from this incident contribute to improving overall safety and preventing similar occurrences.
In the wake of this tragedy, Minister Benn acknowledges the importance of providing care and support to those injured and traumatized. Efforts will be made to facilitate their recovery and well-being, recognizing the emotional and physical toll such incidents can have on individuals.
Mr. Benn acknowledges and appreciates the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers in the line of duty, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to prevent such tragedies from befalling our communities in the future.