Auki residents warned by police on loud musicĀ 

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BY RODRICK DESURI 

Auki 

Police have warned residents of Auki town, Malaita Province against the habit of playing loud music in town and residential areas at night.

Speaking to the paper on Monday this week, Malaita Provincial Police Commander, Superintendent Michael Ramosaea said an operation to track down commuters with loud music at night will begin soon.

He warns that anyone found playing loud music during late hours in different residential areas will face charges and fines. 

ā€œCurrently, playing loud music at night is becoming a significant concern.

ā€œThis was after we received complaints from some residents about very loud music late at night. So, we will soon begin our operation to track down those involved and address their careless attitudes,ā€ he said. 

He urges anyone who wants to enjoy music to do so in their residential area and to play their music at a respectable volume.

He also discourages such behaviors and attitudes of a few young people in Molou area who went to Fasitoro and played their loud music over the weekend.

The PPC described this behavior as disrespectful and indicative of a sick society and that it should stop.

He also calls on Auki residents to report anyone engaging in such unacceptable behaviours to the police.

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