Police Information Session with Private Sector. Organized by SICCI
THE Royal Solomon Islands Police Force [RSIPF] says preparations to ensure safe election has been finalized and officers are now mobilizing to respective centers to provide security leading up to the polling day.
This was confirmed by Deputy Police Commissioner, DC Juanita Matanga during an information session organized by Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry [SICCI] early this week.
She said Police preparation for the upcoming National General Election has improved compared to 2019 National General Election plans.
DC Matanga said Police Intelligent Unit has worked extra hard over the past weeks and have identified what police refers to as “hot spot” that need extra efforts from the police.
She said police officers will be deployed to the provinces to support the rolling out of the National General Election.
“Police deployment to the provinces has already begun and provinces will expect high visibility of police officers before, during and after the election,” DC Matanga said.
She said para-military contingents from Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Australia will replenish RSIPF team operating within Honiara City.
DC Matanga adds that Australia and New Zealand Military will support RSIPF with logistics both on land, sea and air.
As part of Security, DC. Matanga said a liquor ban will be enforced beginning 16th of April to 26 of April – meaning all liquor outlets [except hotels, private clubs and restaurants] will not allowed to sell any forms of liquor to the general public.
“The liquor ban is to avoid people from getting drunk and disturb the election process. I know this is not good for business but we look at the positive side of the ban, which is to ensure safe election for everyone,” she said.
DC Matanga also explained that there will be a public holiday on 17th April to provide an opportunity for eligible voters to cast their votes.
Speaking on behalf of the Business houses, Chairlady for SICCI Board, Ms Namoi Kaluae acknowledged Deputy Commissioner Juanita Matanga, Assistant Commissioner Simpson Pogeava, Supt John Matamaru for the important updates.
“We are delighted to have you all here today as we come together to strengthen our partnership between the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force and the Private sector.
“Your presence and engagement in this information session is truly appreciated and shows how important this is to all of us.
“We also take this opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate the existing Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force and the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry. This agreement signifies the commitment of both parties to work collaboratively towards ensuring the safety and security of our communities. More so now as we go to election period. We have come a long way and have built from strength to strength.
“Together, we can achieve great things by sharing knowledge, resources, and expertise for the betterment of our society. Your support and cooperation are instrumental in enhancing law enforcement efforts and building a safer environment for all.
“Thank you for your dedication to this important partnership, and we look forward to a productive and insightful session today.
“Let’s continue to work together for the well-being of our beloved Solomon Islands,” Ms Kaluae said.
SICCI PRESS