Threats against CANU Head still under investigation; perpetrators will be ‘dealt with’ – Top Cop
Police Commissioner Clifton Hicken confirmed that the investigation into death threats against the Director of the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU), James Singh, is still ongoing.
“Our intelligence units are engaged, investigations are ongoing, and where there is evidence, there will be arrests and prosecution,” Hicken said in a Police round up programme aired on Sunday.
The Top Cop emphasised how seriously the matter is being treated and warned perpetrators that they will be brought to justice.
Last week, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued a statement regarding the threats. It was noted that threats came at a time of intensified anti-narcotics enforcement. During the first quarter of 2026, CANU removed more than 371 kilograms of narcotics from circulation and disrupted multiple trafficking networks through sustained, intelligence-led operations.
“The Government of Guyana makes it clear: intimidation will not succeed. Threats against law enforcement officials will be met with the full force of the law.
“Our national effort to dismantle organized criminal networks, both domestic and transnational, will continue with resolve, coordination, and unwavering focus. No individual or group will be allowed to undermine the rule of law or threaten those tasked with upholding it,” the ministry added.
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