The Guyana Police Force (GPF) receives 400 heavy-duty wheel clamps to strengthen enforcement of traffic laws nationwide, according to reports from Kaieteur News and Guyana Chronicle. The handover takes place during a simple ceremony on Friday, where Minister of Public Works Juan Edghill (also referred to as Bishop Juan Edghill in one report) presents the devices to Traffic Chief, Assistant Commissioner Mahendra Singh. The clamps are intended to support police efforts to curb illegal parking and prevent vehicle overloading. Both outlets describe the devices as heavy-duty and state that they will be used to reinforce compliance with traffic regulations across Guyana. The coverage focuses on the purpose of the equipment and the officials involved in the handover, with no additional details provided in the shared excerpts about deployment timelines, specific enforcement targets, or budgetary information. Overall, the reports agree on the number of clamps delivered, the agency receiving them, the government minister conducting the handover, and the stated enforcement objectives.