POLICE ENCOURAGES “BUSINESS AS USUAL”

Sep
08
Sep/08 06:00
Honiara

POLICE ENCOURAGES “BUSINESS AS USUAL”

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The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) the Solomon International Assistance Force (SIAF) are continuing with operation providing security to the people of Solomon Islands whilst the businesses are operating in “business as usual” during this parliament sitting.

“With the high visibility operation underway by Police in and around Honiara we want to remind the public that business as usual during the 11th parliament meeting,” says the RSIPF Commissioner Mr Mostyn Mangau.

“Our officers are out patrolling the streets and supported by Solomon’s International Assistance Force (SIAF), to ensure businesses and schools, government departments and other organizations are continuing with their normal operations and services to our people,” says Commissioner Mangau.

He adds: “The RSIPF, your Police will continue to provide security and a response capability to ensure law and order is maintained and to swiftly mange any public order issue.”

“We always have traffic jam and call for the public’s patience as traffic on some of our streets might be delayed but this will be temporary,” says Commissioner Mangau.

The RSIPF continues to monitor the current law and order situation in Honiara and the rest of the country and the public will be informed accordingly if there are any changes to the current situation.

Public are encouraged to get in touch through the Police Emergency toll free number 999 or the Police Operation Centre (POC) on phone 27894 should they have any information on any one or group planning to disturb the peace.

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Rove Police Headquarters
Rove, Honiara
Solomon Islands

Phone: 24016 or 23800 Ext 239
Email: rsipf.media@rsipf.gov.sb