Gun, ammo found in primary school classroom

Authorities in Guyana have launched a comprehensive investigation after a licensed 9mm pistol and eleven rounds of matching ammunition were discovered beneath a student’s desk in a Georgetown primary school. The unsettling find occurred on Monday afternoon, March 9, 2026, prompting immediate police response and raising serious security concerns within the educational institution.

According to official statements from the Guyana Police Force, the discovery was made approximately at 1:06 PM when a teacher, alerted by reports of suspicious noises near a student’s desk, conducted a search of the area. The subsequent discovery led to school administrators contacting law enforcement immediately. Investigators from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) subsequently visited the school, secured the firearm and ammunition, and transported them to a police station for safekeeping as the probe continues.

Deputy Police Commissioner Wendell Blanhum, head of the CID, revealed that the weapon was legally registered to an individual who had previously reported it missing. Notably, the license holder’s child, who attends the same school, had been actively participating in family efforts to locate the firearm before its discovery in the classroom. Police have obtained statements from multiple persons connected to the incident, though specific details regarding how the weapon came to be in the classroom remain under investigation.

The three-day gap between the discovery and the official police statement has drawn attention to protocol procedures in school security incidents. The event has sparked discussions among education officials and community leaders about enhancing security measures in educational environments to prevent similar occurrences in the future.