The five officers of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force who joined the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Darfur, Sudan last month have settled into their duties in communities in North Darfur as they continue to make a mark on the UN policing mission.
Reports from the base at Darfur say that the RSIPF Officers have been actively involved in patrols to Internally Displaced People (IDP) Camps and villages, visitations to Government of Sudan (GoS) Police Stations and providing assistance in the safe delivery of humanitarian aid to identified communities.
Following their arrival last month, the RSIPF officers have been well taken care of and have settled in maintaining a level of discipline and professionalism in their work.
The officers will be involved in similar duties over the next 12 months before taking their leave.