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CANU Head Acknowledges Government Support and Expansion Plans

Head of the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU), James Singh

James Singh, the Head of the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU), expressed gratitude for the ongoing support from the central government, stating that it significantly enhances CANU’s operational capabilities.

In an exclusive interview with NCN News, Singh welcomed the government’s plans to construct a new and more spacious headquarters for the agency.

Singh highlighted that President Ali’s indication of CANU relocating signifies the government’s commitment to investing in the unit’s expansion and improving its infrastructure.

The move towards a larger headquarters aligns with the government’s dedication to enabling CANU to fulfill its mandate more effectively.

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The CANU head emphasized the agency’s continuous benefit from various training programs, both locally and overseas.

He specifically mentioned the Trade Winds exercise conducted in July 2023 as a crucial training opportunity.

Singh emphasized the importance of these training initiatives in building capacity within CANU and preparing staff for the evolving dynamics of drug trafficking.

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In addition to training, CANU is set to receive significant support in terms of equipment and resources, including body cameras and riverine transportation.

These investments align with the government’s commitment to establishing a robust national security architecture that meets Guyana’s future needs.

The developments underscore the collaborative efforts between CANU and the government to enhance the unit’s effectiveness, ensure operational efficiency, and address the challenges posed by drug trafficking.

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