Boost to transparency in police operations

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In an effort to modernise police operations, President Dr. Irfaan Ali on Tuesday handed over 5,000 new body cameras to the Guyana Police Force.
In a social media post, the President stated that the cameras will boost transparency and accountability, promote traceability, and enhance service delivery in police operations. They will also assist with police matters and provide transparency when dealing with cases.
The cameras are dustproof and waterproof up to six feet, with a storage capacity of 256 gigabytes. They can operate for up to 10 hours with extended battery packs.
Additionally, the cameras will be integrated into the Police Force’s national security network via Wi-Fi, LTE, and 4G cellular connections, ensuring real-time access and data transmission.

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