RSIPF praises public during MoNC, but manpower still a challenge – Theislandsun

RSIPF praises public during MoNC, but manpower still a challenge – Theislandsun

BY NED GAGAHE

The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) deployed 500 officers across Honiara last week to ensure peace and order during the Motion of No Confidence (MoNC) in Parliament.

Following the event, Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau acknowledged the good behaviour of the public, which contributed to a peaceful outcome.

Despite the successful operation, Commissioner Mangau raised serious concerns about the shortage of manpower within the RSIPF.

He revealed that the force currently operates with a ratio of 1 officer to every 463 people.

Mangau said that figure is far below what is ideal for the Solomon Islands.

With just over 1,500 officers currently serving nationwide, the RSIPF would need to double its numbers to achieve a ratio of 1 officer to 250 people, which is considered a more suitable benchmark for effective policing in the country.

He said in some countries they maintain a much lower ratio of 1 officer to 32 persons.

Mangau highlighted the urgent need for recruitment and capacity-building within the RSIPF.

The Commissioner stated that while current officers are performing their duties under pressure, increasing personnel numbers is essential to improving community safety, response times, and public service.

A heavy police presence was observed throughout Honiara during the MoNC, including the Police Response Team.

Honiara remained calm and orderly. Schools were closed, but the public continued about their daily activities without any incident.

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