US Marshals and US Embassy representatives visited Guyana’s Minister of Home Affairs to discuss cooperation on crime-fighting strategies and extradition processes. The meeting aimed to enhance security collaboration between Guyana and the US.
Officers from the United States Marshals Service and the US Embassy Regional Security Office recently met with Guyana’s Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn, to discuss key areas of collaboration. The courtesy visit took place in the Ministry’s boardroom, emphasizing the importance of crime-fighting strategies and extradition processes. Both parties expressed a commitment to enhancing security cooperation between Guyana and the U.S.
The meeting was attended by the Permanent Secretary, Andre Ally, along with several officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs. Discussions highlighted the ongoing dedication of both nations to strengthen law enforcement partnerships and tackle regional security challenges. The Ministry of Home Affairs confirmed these objectives in a public release following the meeting.
The recent meeting between US Marshals Service, US Embassy officials, and Guyana’s Home Affairs Minister underscores a strong commitment to improved security collaboration, focusing on crime-fighting and extradition processes. It demonstrates a proactive approach to addressing regional security concerns through effective partnerships.
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