Media Releases

Jun 28

Deputy Commissioner (DC) Operation Ms Juanita Matanga as part of her provincial tour to Malaita Province has made a courtesy visit to the Honourable Premier of Malaita Province Mr Daniel Suidani today 27 June 2022.

DC Matanga said the courtesy visit to the Office of the Honourable Premier is part of recognising that as a political head of Malaita Provincial government, it is important to accord that respect before we actually do the visit to other police stations and outposts in the province in the coming days.

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Jun 28

Deputy Commissioner (DC) Operation Ms Juanita Matanga as part of her provincial tour to Malaita Province has made a courtesy visit to the Honourable Premier of Malaita Province Mr Daniel Suidani today 27 June 2022.

DC Matanga said the courtesy visit to the Office of the Honourable Premier is part of recognising that as a political head of Malaita Provincial government, it is important to accord that respect before we actually do the visit to other police stations and outposts in the province in the coming days.

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Jun 23

The Honourable Minister of the Ministry of Police, National Security and Correctional Services (MPNCS) Mr Anthony Veke says the relationship between the Australian Government and Solomon Islands is ‘always robust’ during a farewell dinner for the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) and Australia Federal Police (AFP) Policing Partnership Program (RAPPP) Commander Paul Osborne in Honiara on 21 June 2022.

Honourable Veke said we have too much shared history, that it would be wrong not to acknowledge it.

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Jun 21

The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), with the support of the Australian Federal Police (AFP), conducted the ‘Operation Disruption’ in East Honiara recently.

The operation covers areas at Henderson and further East as far as Corona Market in the Tenaru area on North Guadalcanal.

The operational focus was to issue warnings to people engaged in the production and selling of kwaso and illegal gambling. This included alcohol licensing audits and search for any other contraband in sites visited.

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Jun 21

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) partnership program with the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), RSIPF-AFP Policing Partnership Program (RAPPP), donated victim support packages to the Christian Care Centre (CCC) at Tenaru in North Guadalcanal last week.

AFP Superintendent, Steve Turnbull, handed over the victim care packages, which were funded by the RAPPP and by AFP members’ donations. The church sisters who run the day-to-day operation of the Centre, provided Superintendent Turnbull with an overview of the Centre and its functions.

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Jun 20

Officers of the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) at Munda in Western Province are investigating the discovery of the body of an adult female who believed to have hanged herself in a kitchen house on 19 June 2022.

Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Western Province Chief Superintendent Mathias Lenialu says, “The deceased and her husband had a little misunderstanding that lead to a minor argument which resulted in the wife decided to took her own life by hanging herself with a piece of rope in their own kitchen house.”

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Jun 20

Police officers of the China Police Liaison Team (CPLT) visited some RSIPF police officers’ families in need of assistance together with Chinese Embassy and the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) welfare officers on Saturday 18 June 2022.

Each of these families has a sick child and is living a hard life. CPLT to Solomon Islands and the Chinese Embassy Staff brought some small assistance for these families. They had warm talks with the family members and learned more about their daily life and difficulties.

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Jun 20

The City Response Unit (CRU) in Honiara Police Station and Provincial Response Unit (PRU) under Guadalcanal Police of the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) are the latest group that benefited from a Public Order Management (POM) training which conducted by instructor from the China Police Liaison Team (CPLT).

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Jun 20

The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) is now equipped with a software tool to match fingerprints in crime scenes to an arrest suspect.

The Forensic Comparison Software (FCS) Electronic Fingerprint Comparator was funded and gifted by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) Pacific Police Development Program-Regional (PPDP-R) to the RSIPF’s Forensic Services within the National Criminal Investigation Department (NCID).

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Jun 17

Thirteen (13) officers of the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) from Provincial Police Stations have received their Forensic certificate of attainment after a week training in Honiara this afternoon (17 June 2022).

Commissioner of RSIPF Mr Mostyn Mangau said I hope that the knowledge and skills you have acquired through these past five days will be beneficial throughout your career and will enhance the RSIPF efficiency and competency in dealing with drug related matters.

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