The Guyana Ministry of Housing and Water says it has intensified efforts to pursue contractor Omar Malik and his company, DreamVu Homes, over allegations related to unmet contractual obligations to homeowners. According to statements from the Ministry’s Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA), it has formally engaged international law enforcement partners, including INTERPOL and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The Ministry also says it has involved CARICOM IMPACS as part of the same effort. The action is presented as part of a broader push to hold the contractor accountable and to locate Malik and the company amid ongoing attempts linked to their contract performance. The reports describe the engagement as an escalation in the case, with the agencies being asked to assist in tracking and investigation related to Malik. The Ministry’s communications focus on the need to address allegations that homeowners were not provided what was promised under contracts with the contractor. No details are provided in the excerpts about specific charges or the status of any investigations, other than the decision to seek international support.