WPC Jenny Faramoa — Breaking Barriers in the World of EOD WPC Jenny Faramoa Meet Woman Police Constable (WPC) Jenny Faramoa, a 33-year-old officer from Baraulu Village, Roviana, Western Province, and Gwaunaru'u in west Kwara’ae, Malaita. She has served as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) operator at Hells Point for nearly five years, standing as one of only two female EOD operators in the…
A Woman of Strength and Service Meet Probation Woman Police Constable (WPC) Mirriam Manu Boniekap, who is also known by her artist’s name, ‘Big Momma,’ who hails from Nep village, a remote community in Santa Cruz, Temotu Province, in the far eastern part of the Solomon Islands. WPC Boniekap began her policing journey in 2024 by joining the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) with a strong…
Meet McKee who has a big heart to renovate memorial park at Honiara City Police SIPSP Team Leader Inspector McKee painting the chain at HCPS Memorial Park Meet Inspector Warwick McKee, a New Zealand (NZ) Police advisor who deployed and worked under Solomon Island Support Program (SIPSP) to support the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF). Inspector McKee has a big heart which drives him to do…
RAPPP TRAIN LOCALS TO SUPPORT RSIPF ADMIN File Photo Meet Mrs. Wendy Tamaika, one of the many local Solomon Islands members supporting the Australian Federal Police (AFP) ongoing Solomon Policing Partnership. Mrs. Tamaika has completed professional trainings in business management and administration at the University of the South Pacific (USP) Honiara Campus through the support of the RSIPF and…
“Joining the RSIPF Police Maritime is a dream come true” – Superintendent Reggie File Photo Superintendent Harold Reggie from Dovele village in Vella la Vella, Western Province, is the captain of one of the new Royal Solomon Island Police Guardian class patrol boats, the RSIPV Gizo. Joining the RSIPF Police Maritime Department is “a dream come true” for Superintendent Reggie. “Joining the RSIPF…
“RSIPF recruit training moulds and shapes my character”- Police recruit Dawea RCT David Dawea Noli For 33 year-old Police Recruit (RCT) David Dawea Noli from Tanga Village in the Reef Islands of Temotu Province his training so far at the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force Academy has “motivated, moulded and shaped his character”. RCT Noli is one of 69 new recruits from Honiara and throughout the…
“Serve your country faithfully” - PC Talatau PC Talatau recieves his certificate from Commissioner Varley “My time is catching up on me. I am satisfied with my service to this country and to the people of Solomon Islands,” says retired Police Constable Richard Talatau who has served the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) for 37 years. Constable Talatau is among 13 officers from the RSIPF…
Senior RSIPF officer retires after 31 years of service Retired Chief Supt. Wate speaking on behalf of the retirees Chief Superintendent David Wate comes from Sulufou Village in North East Malaita, Malaita Province. He joined the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) at the age of 26 with the dream to become a Police officer like his father who was also a Police officer. Today, 23 May 2019…
I want to make a very clear and strong statement in relation to the riots which have occurred in Burns Creek area over the past two nights and the gangs who have attacked police. Many of the rocks thrown by gangs are as large as a person’s fist and can easily kill a person if it strikes someone’s head. I am incredibly disappointed that gangs of youths are continuing to cause trouble and commit…
The Election of a new Prime Minister is now set for Wednesday 24 April 2019. Political lobbying between the different groups is underway. The RSIPF is a neutral organisation and does not support any side in politics. Our role is to ensure that there is peace and safety in our community during the election of a Prime Minister and formation of a government. Your Police are currently mounting a very…