One arrested for break-and-enter, theft from Home Affairs Ministry

Authorities in Guyana have apprehended a 48-year-old individual following a significant security breach at the Ministry of Home Affairs headquarters in Georgetown. The incident occurred during the predawn hours of Monday, with the burglary taking place between 3:00 AM and 4:55 AM local time.

According to official reports from the Guyana Police Force, the perpetrator gained unauthorized access to the government building through an eastern-side washroom window on the lower level, which investigators found deliberately opened. Once inside, the suspect systematically ransacked both the middle and lower sections of the ministry premises.

Surveillance footage obtained from the ministry’s closed-circuit television system captured the intruder moving through the facility while carrying a substantial black travel bag. The stolen items included multiple electronic devices such as laptop computers, electronic tablets, digital cameras, along with personal belongings of ministry staff members.

The comprehensive CCTV evidence documented the suspect’s exit strategy, showing the individual leaving via a northern fire escape before scaling the eastern perimeter fence. The perpetrator was observed proceeding eastward along Croal Street while carrying the bag containing the stolen items.

Law enforcement officials confirmed the recovery of several stolen articles following the arrest of the primary suspect. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to determine whether additional individuals were involved in the security breach and to assess the full scope of compromised materials.

The Ministry of Home Affairs, responsible for national security and public safety matters, has initiated a comprehensive review of its security protocols in response to the incident.