Dear Editor,
I wish to respond to a statement made by Dr. Luncheon
reported in Kaieteur News (3.9.2004) captioned "Arming
policing groups among anti-crime measures". This is a
recipe for disaster, the reasons being:
1. Some members of the policing groups imbibe alcohol to a
point where they become violent and would tend to use more
force than is required when confronting persons.
2. They could use those same guns to kill their wives and
relatives and neighbours to settle their family difficulties.
3. They will be outgunned by bandits who are skilled in
using arms and no .32, .38 or 9mm can match an AK47. The
bandits will disarm these individuals, thus increasing their
armoury which would eventually be used against the same police
that issued the licence.
These are just a few of the many factors why arming
community policing groups is not the answer, and I am sure the
Commissioner of Police will not be coerced into arming them as
he would be the one to face the music when it backfires.
What is needed at this time is for the police to improve
their response capability and intelligence gathering, the
setting up of police mobile outposts at strategic points in
troubled areas with at least three ranks armed with AK47 and
M70 rifles and 4x4 vehicles with adequate communication to
call for backups. Community Policing groups are vital but
their efforts should be concentrated on surveillance of
suspected persons and gathering of criminal intelligence. In
this regard, their training should be done by the police
special branch after which they can be issued with radio sets.
That is what they should be armed with. I say this against the
background that the criminals of today do not strike randomly
their operations are well planned. The first step the criminal
takes is:
1. Recce the targeted area
2. Identify target
3. Check Security detail and number of persons in the
building
4. Check to confirm whether occupancy in the area and house
targeted is armed and to what extent
5. Check to confirm number of ranks at the police stations
in the district and their response capability
6. All this is made possible through one or two contact
persons in the village and a few crooked cops
7. Before striking, some of the bandits use cocaine which
makes them fearless and merciless with no regard for race or
base, the squatter settlements are targeted because of their
vulnerability. Even though most bandits come from families
that support the PNC, there is no hard evidence other than
hearsay that the PNC is behind this. What we have on our hands
is a band of youths who because of a lack of education and
coming from an impoverished background, refuse to work, as the
jobs available cannot pay them sufficient to afford their
brand name clothing and upkeep their cocaine habit. Their
minds are poisoned with the belief that there is no hope for
them in this regard and with feelings of insecurity they trust
no one and will execute even their partner in crime if they
get the slightest feeling he's a snitch.
Even though there is no evidence the
PNC has adopted or
sponsored these gangs, gang members however get strength from
certain statements made by
politicians, which give them a
feeling of justification.
These youths should be identified, arrested and face trial
for their crimes as early as possible, as every day more
youths are joining the band. Their source of weaponry should
also be cut off. Even the man in the street knows where guns
can be purchased at Springlands, East Coast, Charlestown, etc.
Many business people find it profitable to smuggle in guns and
sell them. The trouble is many crooked cops are watching the
backs of these business people. Further I say not.
Yours faithfully,
C. A. S. Gibbs