“It’s going to be rough out there…turn yourselves in” – Minister Ramjattan tells escapees

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Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan has called on the remaining prison escapees to turn themselves in to law enforcement authorities. (DPI photo)

Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan has called on the remaining prison escapees to turn themselves in to law enforcement authorities.

“It’s going to be rough out there. Get out and give yourself up. You’re not going to win against the State, absolutely not,” Ramjattan was quoted by the Department of Public Information (DPI) as saying during a visit yesterday to see firsthand the progress of works being carried out at the Lusignan prison (East Coast Demerara).

Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan has called on the remaining prison escapees to turn themselves in to law enforcement authorities. (DPI photo)

Minister Ramjattan also urged that the families of the escapees do their civic duty, “If you’ve got any information, please come forward and help the police. It is to ensure the stability and security of our country that we capture them as early as possible. These pieces of information that you have will be held in the highest of confidentiality. Please don’t be afraid to come forward and help.”

Four of the escapees remain on the run, with two recently captured by law enforcement. Trinidadian Cornelius Thomas was captured in South Sophia yesterday.

According to the DPI, Minister Ramjattan also thanked the members of the Joint Services for their efforts since the July 9, Georgetown Prison fire, and the workers of the Public Infrastructure Ministry and contractors describing it as “a massive effort” to get the new holding facility at Lusignan Prison, ready.

Meanwhile, Director of Prisons Gladwin Samuels issued a stern warning to potentially errant ranks, noting that strict measures are in place to check all of those persons entering prohibited areas. He said, “This is a moment for you to reconsider because if you’re caught, my recommendation will be guided by the Prison Act. More than likely, it will see the most harsh punishment being recommended.”

Supporting the efforts is the Guyana Police Force which is helping to sanitize the prison and ensuring that all prisoners are safe. Assistant Commissioner Clifton Hicken said, “We will continue to work with the Joint Services to ensure that normalcy prevails.”

The Guyana Defence Force is also supporting the Civil Authority. Ranks on the ground are being commanded by Lt Colonel Ramkarran Doodnauth. He explained that the GDF is also in support of the efforts being made to recapture those on the run from custody, DPI said.

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