Police Commissioner to take legal action if character assassination continues

 

Georgetown : Police Commissioner, Henry Greene today refuted categorically, statements purported by the leadership of the Alliance For Change (AFC) and the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) with regards to incidents that occurred in 2006 based on the latest Wikileaks revelations.

The Commissioner said “I have a police force to run, I have ranks who are my subordinates, and it is important that I make sure that they understand what is happening because at this point in time, I feel that there is some level of character assassination, a lot of things are happening and strange enough people seem to be pointing in my direction.”
Greene said that organisations such as the AFC and APNU have to be more responsible in making statements and asserted that while the United States may have its opinion of what took place in the Guyana, it has failed to cite any incident or situation, which in any way, implicates him.  
 “I make the same call here to anyone to come forward with any instance that they find, whether it is crooked or drug allegations…of things that I did,” he said. 
He also refuted allegations of corruption during his tenure as crime chief (2004-2006) and said that a lot of things happened long before his tenure and continued to happen after he was elevated from that position.