Georgetown : Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee disclosed today that the state-of-the-art Forensic Laboratory at Turkeyen is approximately 90 percent into its schedule, is expected to be completed by February,
The building which should have been completed in April 2013 was held up as the primary contractor, Courtney Benn Contracting Services experienced setbacks.
However, the equipment and other items for the laboratory have been procured and installation will commence this month, but only following the installation of uninterrupted power supply to the building, Minister Rohee said. The staff too for the laboratory have been hired.
The Director of the Laboratory who was recruited in October 2013, is now developing an operational activity table from the lab’s strategic plan, Minister Rohee said.
The $840M lab was launched under the Citizen Security Programme (CSP), initiated by the government and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
This programme has three components: institutional modernisation of the Home Affairs Ministry, Community Action Component (CAC), and modernisation of the Guyana Police Force (GPF), which includes strengthening of its forensic capability.
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