Ramsi- Archive January 2008

Police Continue Fight Against Central Market Crimes

Central Market Police continue in their fight against crime in the area.

Australia Commits to Close Working Relationship with Solomons

Positive comments by Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, during Prime Minister Dr. Derek Sikua's visit to Australia this week confirms "Australia's continued commitment to a close working partnership with Solomon Islands Government, RAMSI and its regional partners to ensure a successful mission".

Police Charge Three Men for Attempted Rape

Officers from the Police Sexual Assault Unit have arrested and charged three men with attempted rape on separate incidents at Avu Avu.

Rising River Due to Heavy Rain

The Solomon Islands Police Force has been advised that the northern area of the Lungga River is rising due to the heavy rain.

Police Investigate Fire Incident

The Solomon Islands Police Force (SIPF) Fire Service was called to attend a fire at a house near Mbokonera One area in Honiara.

Police Arrest Man in Relation to Note Against Malaitans

A man has been arrested in relation to a note written against Malaitans.

Police Investigate Note Incident

Police have increased patrols in Honiara after members of the public became concerned about a note that was posted on a tree outside the Magistrates Court Thursday.

13 Year Olds Involved in Burglaries

The recent surge in burglaries in the capital Honiara has seen kids as young as 13 being used.

Drug Haul at Tetere Worth SBD$300,000

Tetere Police have discovered two large marijuana plantations with the assistance of villagers within the Tetere area.

Police Assist Villagers with Dangerous Crocodiles

The Solomon Islands Police Force (SIPF), with the assistance of their RAMSI Participating Police Force (PPF) counterparts, has successfully responded to villagers' concerns about crocodiles threatening their villages in the Gizo area last week.

Gizo Police Patrol Islands and Communities

The Acting Inspector Director Mr. Teraka says officers in the area have been involved in patrols around various islands and communities.

Low Crime Rate in Gizo, Western Province

Police in the Western Province capital town, Gizo, recorded a low in crime rate.

Local Officers Would Have Contained Crowd

The Commission of Inquiry into the 2006 April 18 riots has been told that had there been more officers from the Solomon Islands Police Force at parliament that day, they would have contained the crowd.

Police Investigate Taiwan Embassy Break-In

Solomon Islands Police Force (SIPF) Criminal Investigations Division (CID) detectives are investigating a burglary at the Taiwan Embassy Office at Panatina Plaza, East Honiara.

Police Charge Man with Arson

Naha Police detectives have charged a man with arson.

Selling of UXOs Is Dangerous and Illegal

The Solomon Islands Police Force is concerned that members of the public have been attempting to sell unexploded ordinances (UXOs) to scrap metal companies.

Police Investigate Stabbing and Assault

Honiara City Police have arrested one man and commenced an investigation into two separate incidents that occurred at Burns Creek yesterday afternoon.

Police Charge Two after Separate Vehicle Accidents

Police from Kukum Traffic Centre have charged two individuals after separate accidents overnight.

Foreign Policy Expert Says the Mission to Solomons Should be Reviewed

A leading foreign policy expert at Australia's Lowy Institute says the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands should be reviewed.

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