Media Releases

Nov 07

The two-time champions of the Solomon Islands Women’s Premier League, the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) Royals Women’s Football Club, are eyeing the top spot once again in the 2022 season.

A win this season would give the Royals a hat-trick record in the competition after they were crowned champions in the 2020 and 2021 season.

At the halfway point in the season, the Royals are in fourth place, four points off the top spot. The club is hoping to build on a solid start and finish the season strongly.

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Nov 07

The Gizo Royals Netball team this week Monday 31 October 2022 received netball balls from the Director National Crime Prevention Department Superintendent John Matamaru at Gizo police station. The support was made possible through the National Crime Prevention Department of the Royal Solomon Islands Police by generous support from Solomon Islands Police Support Program (SIPSP).

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Nov 07

A seven a side knockout and volleyball game have kick-started today (7 November 2022) at Burn Creek community as part of police engagement with communities.

The commissioner’s cup is a first of its kind initiated in collaboration with the Burns Creek community as a way forward to keeping peace in our communities.

A total of 32 teams, both soccer and volleyball, have been registered to participate in the tournaments. The games are anticipated to finish on 11 November 2022.

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Nov 06

The Prime Minister (PM) of Solomon Islands, Honourable Manasseh Sogavare during the handing over ceremony of 22 vehicles and 30 motorcycles from China on 4th November 2022 has appealed to the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) to take good care of Peoples’ Republic of China (PRC) donated vehicles.

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Nov 06

His Excellency, China Ambassador to Solomon Island (SI) Mr. Li Ming says handing over of vehicles and motorcycles is a milestone in policing cooperation between China and Solomon Islands.

His Excellency Li Ming says, “Since the establishment of diplomatic relationship between China and SI three years ago, the two countries have maintained high level cooperation based on mutual respect and equality.”

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Nov 06

The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) wishes to advise the general public especially in Honiara that its “business as usual” this week as the parliament meeting convenes tomorrow (7 November 2022).

RSIPF Commissioner Mr. Mostyn Mangau says, “We do not anticipate any problems and would like to encourage businesses, schools, clinics and other essential services to continue as normal. Be assured that the RSIPF is monitoring the situation and should anything arise, your police are ready to deal with it.”

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Nov 04

The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) has received 22 vehicles and 30 Motorcycles from China during a handing over ceremony today (4 November 2022) at Rove Police Headquarter.

The guests of Honour, Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare, other Ministers of the Crown and some permanent secretaries also attended and witnessed the program.

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Nov 04

The new vehicles donated by China and Australia to the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) will not have any issues with parts and fuel.

RSIPF Commissioner Mr. Mostyn Mangau says, “Those donated vehicles and motorcycles have parts with them currently. Police will look into the budget after a year to manage those vehicles with parts.”

Commissioner Mangau says, “RSIPF will meet the fuel for those replaced vehicles. Fuel for those new vehicles will not affect the police budget for its operations.”

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Nov 03

Officers of the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) at Tetere and Henderson Police are investigating an alleged wounding incident at Kolona Village close to the GPPOL III area.

The alleged incident occurred on the 31st October 2022 between two brothers. The suspect allegedly believed that his brother had used witchcraft in an incident related to his wife previously.

RSIPF Commissioner Mr. Mostyn Mangau says, “As a result of alleged sorcery, his small brother attacked his elder brother with a bush knife and completely chopped off his right hand.”

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Nov 02

Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) have received 13 vehicles and 60 short barrel rifles from Australia during a handing over ceremony today (2 November 2022) at Rove Police Headquarters.

The handing over ceremony was attended by the Honourable Prime Minister Manasseh, Minister of Police National Security and Correctional Service (MPNSCS) Honourable Anthony Veke and the Permanent Secretary of MPSNSC Karen Galokale.

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