Media Releases

Apr 04

Deputy Commissioner (DC) Operations of the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) conducted an awareness talk at Mwaniwiriwiri village in central Makira last week.

The awareness talks have been conducted in support of the provincial policing in preparations for the upcoming joint elections on 17 April 2024.

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Apr 04

Officers of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) have conducted an awareness program at Makaruka and Naho communities in east Guadalcanal on 3 April 2024.

The awareness program is part of RSIPF engagement plan to reach out to certain communities in the country in preparation for the joint elections 2024.

A team led by the Assistant Commissioner (AC) National Operations (NO) and Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Guadalcanal Province arrived in Marau police station this week for the awareness program.

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Apr 04

Twenty five officers of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) in Buala police station have successfully completed a six days Public Order Management (POM) training delivered by China Police Liaison Team (CPLT) recently.

During the opening ceremony, CPLT Deputy Commissioner Wang Feng says, “We are very happy to continuously support the RSIPF to boost its capability as it’s preparation for the joint elections in 17 April 2024.”

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Apr 03

Deputy Commissioner (DC) National Security and Operation Support (NSOS) of the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) have appealed to the community leaders for a safe and secure joint elections 2024.

The appeal was made during an awareness program conducted at Gizo, Ringi, Noro and Munda last week during his provincial tour to the Western Province.

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Apr 03

Deputy Commissioner (DC) National Security and Operation Support (NSOS) Mr. Ian Vaevaso of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) have assured voters in Western Province (WP) that police will ensure the election process is carried out peacefully and successfully.

The assurance was made during his provincial visit to the WP last week as part of the community engagement program of the RSIPF in preparation for the joint election 2024.

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Apr 03

Deputy Commissioner (DC) National Security and Operation Support (NSOS) of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), Mr. Ian Vaevaso paid a courtesy visit to police officers stationed at Gizo, Ringi, Noro, and Munda Police stations and posts during his Western Province tour last week.

The aim of the visit is to encourage officers to continue performing their duties as expected by the communities surrounding them to continue to uphold law and order.

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Apr 03

Twenty nine officers from the Royal Solomon Island Police (RSIPF) and eight officers from Correctional Service Solomon Islands (CSSI) have completed a week-long Public Order Management (POM) training program conducted by China Police Liaison Team (CPLT) in Temotu Province recently.

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Apr 02

Two local fitness trainers contracted by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) to support the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) officers have earned their Certificate III in Fitness.

Hency Charles and Janet Gwai work under the RSIPF-AFP Policing Partnership Program (RAPPP) Health and Wellbeing project. They provide fitness training, programs and health checks to RSIPF officers, ensuring officers maintain health and fitness for their policing duties.

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Apr 02

As part of Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) Executive support to the provincial policing in preparations for the upcoming joint elections, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Operations Ms. Juanita Matanga paid a courtesy visit to several offices before commenced her community engagements program in Makira –Ulawa province.

DC Matanga met with the Provincial Government, the Hanuato’o Diocesan Bishop, the Kirakira Correctional Centre and the Principal Magistrate as part of encouraging collaborations and support between police in their respective establishments.

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Mar 28

The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) is urging good citizens of Solomon Islands to celebrate Easter in a meaningful way.

Police will be doing normal police presence in our communities and erecting checkpoints in some parts of Guadalcanal and Honiara City over the weekend.

Commissioner RSIPF Mr. Mostyn Mangau says, “This is to make sure people celebrate this Easter more meaningfully. If you are planning to catch up with friends and families this weekend, or travel to traditional holiday destinations, police are urging you to be vigilant during this Easter season.”

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