The Government of Guyana says it is investigating a social media video that appears to contain threats directed at Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) Director James Singh, warning that any intimidation of public officials will be treated as a serious criminal offence.
The Ministry of Home Affairs confirmed that law enforcement agencies have launched an active probe to determine the origin, authenticity and intent of the video. Authorities say all necessary steps are being taken to ensure the safety and security of individuals who may be targeted.
Officials described the matter as grave, stressing that threats against public servants undermine the rule of law and will not be tolerated.
The development comes amid what authorities say is an intensified national anti-narcotics campaign. During the first quarter of 2026, CANU reportedly removed more than 371 kilograms of narcotics from circulation and disrupted several trafficking networks through ongoing intelligence-led operations. Officials noted the enforcement context but cautioned that it does not influence or determine the outcome of the current investigation.
The government reiterated its firm stance against organised crime, stating that intimidation tactics will not derail national security efforts.
“The Government of Guyana makes it clear: intimidation will not succeed,” the statement said, adding that threats against law enforcement officers will be met with the full force of the law.
Authorities said the country’s anti-crime strategy will continue with “resolve, coordination and unwavering focus,” emphasising that no individual or group will be allowed to undermine law enforcement or the rule of law.









