The Guyana Police Force (GPF) has confirmed that police ranks stationed at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) are under investigation following an allegation that they demanded money from a passenger in order to release her lawful items.
According to the GPF, CCTV footage and other supporting evidence have substantiated the complaint, leading to the officers being placed under close arrest. The matter is now in the hands of the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), which is conducting a full investigation.
In response to the incident, the Government of Guyana has announced that from Monday, 29 September 2025, all law enforcement officers operating at ports of entry—including airports and border crossings—will be required to wear body cameras. The move, officials say, is part of efforts to strengthen transparency and accountability within the security services.
“The Guyana Police Force has zero tolerance for corruption,” the statement emphasised. “Any officer found guilty of extortion or bribery will face the full force of the law.”
Authorities also reminded the travelling public that no payment of any kind is required to clear lawful items through CJIA or any other port of entry. Passengers who are asked for money are urged to report the matter immediately to the nearest police authority.
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