Community Awareness

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The RSIPF works in partnership with other agencies including the Honiara City Council and the Internal Revenue Division to achieve this goal.

In addition to the information below, please see the following awareness brochures related to Traffic and Road Safety;

Twenty five-year-old Loise Mary Sori is one of only 13 female Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) recruits out of the total of 69 participants currently undergoing the second group of recruits for 2019 at the Police Academy at the Rove Police Headquarters in Honiara.
But despite...

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Twenty eight-year-old Nivaldo Esdale Tuanivalu who hails from Bemuta Village in Guadalcanal Province is one of the 47 male recruits into the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) out of the 70 participants in the second group of recruits for this year at the Police Academy at the Rove...

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Superintendent Harold Reggie from Dovele village in Vella la Vella, Western Province, is the captain of one of the new Royal Solomon Island Police Guardian class patrol boats, the RSIPV Gizo.

Joining the RSIPF Police Maritime Department is “a dream come true” for Superintendent Reggie.

For 33 year-old Police Recruit (RCT) David Dawea Noli from Tanga Village in the Reef Islands of Temotu Province his training so far at the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force Academy has “motivated, moulded and shaped his character”.

RCT Noli is one of 69 new recruits from Honiara and...

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“My time is catching up on me. I am satisfied with my service to this country and to the people of Solomon Islands,” says retired Police Constable Richard Talatau who has served the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) for 37 years.

Constable Talatau is among 13 officers from the...

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