The Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) appeal to the members of the public especially in Honiara to remain calm as the country’s national politicians vote on a new government according to the National Constitution.
“Let me make it clear that the RSIPF takes no side in the politics of this country. The Police are independent of politics. Police serve the people of this nation and uphold the law at all times,” says Commissioner of Police, Matthew Varley.
“Polis blo iu (Your Police) has been deployed in and around Honiara city to ensure the rule of law is observed and no one takes the law into their own hands. Solomon Islands is a democratic country and the democratic processes must be allowed to take their course in the country,” says Commissioner Varley.
He adds: “Freedom of speech, which is the corner stone of any democracy, must be exercised with a greater responsibility during these times.”
“The RSIPF appeals to anyone who may have any information about groups or individuals who might be planning to carry out any illegal activities to take advantage of the current political situation to contact the police on the emergency toll free phone 999,” says Commissioner Varley.”
The Police will deal sternly with anyone who might be planning to disturb law and order in the coming days.