Auki police kick off high visibility operation

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By RODRICK DESURI 

Auki 

Auki Police officers in Malaita Province have kick-started their high visibility operation for the approaching festive season.

This visibility operation is held specifically to crack down on social activities such as the fighting, stealing, selling of marijuana and the consumption of locally brewed alcohol (Kwaso) in public areas and communities. 

Malaita Provincial Police Commander, Superintendent Michael Ramosaea, stated that they started the operation over the weekend with an awareness campaign in parts of Auki township.

He said the operation will cover all communities of Auki township and beyond. 

“Yes, we have started a high visibility operation in V3 and Sigitae communities over the weekend.

“During the operation, we chased a few youths along with older people who were grouped and involved in drinking in various locations,” he said.

Meanwhile, he appeals to the public of Malaita, especially Auki Township, that they will not tolerate anyone involved in these social activities.

He added that his officers are well-trained and equipped for the operation with full force.

“I call on everyone to treat this festive period with a good Christian heart and not to get involved in social activities that can disturb others,” he said.

Superintendent Ramosaea also encouraged community leaders and elders to work together with the police for a safer festive season and celebration.

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