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The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) can confirm that it has responded to an armed robbery on the Bank of South Pacific in Auki this morning. We are currently searching for three men believed to be armed, who are alleged to be involved in the robbery during which an amount of money was stolen.

As this is a fluid operational situation we will not be making any further comment at this time. The RSIPF response is being supported by the RAMSI PPF.

We urge anyone with information to contact the RSIPF on 23666.

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The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) joined in the opening activities for the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence Campaign, which commenced on 25 November 2015.The campaign is a global campaign dedicated to ending gender-based violence.  It runs each year from the 25 November ‘International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women’ until the 10 December, ‘Human Rights Day’.Activities commenced with a parade from the Honiara City Council to the Art Gallery Grounds.  A larger representation of RSIPF officers marched in the parade, which included the Commission

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The re-furbished Police Post at White River in West Honiara was re-opened on Monday 23rd November 2015 at a ceremony which included the Commander of the Participating Police Force (PPF), Greg Harrigan, as the guest of Honour, the Commissioner of the RSIFP, Frank Prendergast, the Assistant Special Coordinator of RAMSI, Mr Masi Lomaloma, White River community and church leaders and members, members of the RSIPF and PPF and local community members.The old White River Police Post was run down and infested with white ants, which had damaged the roofing structure of the building.

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Royal Solomon Islands Police Force Traffic officers had one of their quickest traffic arrests this morning, following a motor accident in front of the Rove Police Headquarters.

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The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) brought together stakeholders involved in the implementation of the Family Protection Act passed by the National Parliament in 2014, from civil society and across the public sector, for a workshop on 13 October 2015 in Honiara to prepare for when the Act takes effect.

The stakeholders who attended the consultation workshop included representatives of the RSIPF; Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs; Ministry of Police, National Security and Correctional Services; Ministry of Women, Children, Youth and Family Affairs; Ministry of Health and Medical Services; the Department of Public Prosecutions; the Public Solicitors’ Office; the Magistrates Court; the Family Support Centre, Seif Ples and the Christian Care Centre.

The workshop was held at the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) base at the Guadalcanal Beach Resort in Henderson, Honiara.

During the workshop the various stakeholders discussed the progress made so far in the preparations for the commencement of the Act.

The RSIPF informed the workshop that it had finalised the development of its training program that will be delivered to all RSIPF officers outlining their duties and responsibilities under the Act. The rollout of this training will commence shortly, starting with ‘train the trainer’ courses. The RSIPF and Ministry of Police also discussed the other logistical, administrative and legal challenges that will arise through the carrying out of their duties under the Act.

The Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs informed stakeholders that it had commenced the required training of 300 Local Court Justices and Local Court Clerks about their obligations and duties under the Act. Training had been conducted so far in Guadalcanal, Choiseul, Renbel and Temotu Provinces, with training in the other provinces scheduled for the rest this year and early next year. The Ministry is also responsible for the training of staff, Magistrates and Judges in the various Courts on the provisions of the Act as well as setting up processes and procedures required under the Family Protection Act.

At the same time the Ministry of Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs updated the workshop on work that has commenced on the establishment of the Advisory Council, an accreditation system for councillors and the creation and distribution of a register of accredited counsellors. The Ministry told other stakeholders that it also planned to use the 16 Days of Activism, beginning in late November, as an opportunity to raise awareness of the Family Protection Act.

A representative of the Ministry of Health and Medical Services updated the meeting on work that has started in Honiara and Guadalcanal on the training and establishment of processes relating to their legal obligations under the Act. This involves mandatory reporting obligations in relation to children as well as mandatory provision of information and options for adult clients.

Following these discussions the participants at the workshop agreed that it was very important they ensure there is ongoing coordination between relevant government Ministries and other stakeholders. They agreed to meet once a month to review their progress in order to gazette the Family Protection Act as soon as possible.

Issued by Police Media

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The RSIPF can confirm that as a result of ongoing intelligence collection, analysis and planning, long time wanted fugitive Edmund Sae was arrested in the early morning of Thursday 15 October 2015, in accordance with a Warrant of Arrest issued by the Central Magistrates Court, Honiara.

Sae was arrested in Malaita Province with the support of the RAMSI Participating Police Force (PPF) and the Specialist Response Group. Sae was conveyed, by the RSIPF Police Response Team, supported by the RAMSI PPF, to Honiara.

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Chiefs workshop
Empowering the chiefs role
7th Oct. 2015

Firstly, I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the presence of, and thank all the Communities Chiefs here today.

Secondly I would like to thank the stakeholders including the National Community Policing unit of the RSIPF for organising the workshop.

I believe that holding such a workshop will help to rebuild our role as leaders in the community to combat and to prevent, reduce and solve crimes.

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The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) has recorded an increase in family domestic violence around the country, which a statistic in 2014 recorded more than 400 cases reported and as of January to August 2015, there were more than 500 cases reported to police.This statistic comes as a result of the RSIPF National Community policing Unit continuous, community awareness talk and education program since January 2015.Following the statistics on this family violence, Police at Guadalcanal province has recently charged one man in his 40’s in relation to death of a 30 year old woman, who w

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The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) at Auki have arrested and charged a 24 year-old male suspect following a murder incident at North Malaita province over the weekend. Police allege the incident occurred on Saturday evening until Sunday morning, where a man in his 40’s was stabbed and later died at a nearby clinic.

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The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) through the Community Policing & National Family Violence Unit staged ORANGE DAY on Tuesday, 25th August 2015.The launch started at Honiara City Council compound and ended at Poha community. Further out within our provinces, ORANGE DAY campaign was also staged at Auki, Gizo, Kira Kira and Tingoa.ORANGE DAY falls on the 25th of each month. The day is sanctioned as an international day to campaign and eliminate violence against women by the United Nations.

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