Investigation underway regarding Ports break-in

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BY LYNTON AARON FILIA

POLICE at the Honiara Central Police Station have attended a report on September 20, 2018, of an alleged break-in at the Ports Authority area, Point Cruz, Central Honiara.

The break in happened at a Government building in the Ports area in which the Bio Security office, Customs and Excise, Ports cashier office, container service room, Finance office, HR office, Training managers office and the paymaster office are located in.

Police are yet to identify any suspect as investigations continue into the matter.

Details of any items or goods that may have been stolen are still not known, as work progresses to gather more detail.

Police say the break-in may have happened around 2.30am.

“I appeal for assistance from members of the public, who may have been in the Ports area and nearby to come forward with information to assist the investigation,” says Provincial Police Commander Honiara City, Chief Superintendent Alfred Uiga.

Information can be passed to Honiara Central Police Station by contacting the phone numbers: 22999 (24 hours), 23304 (Monday-Friday from 8.30am – 4.30pm.

Or contact Honiara Police Communication Centre on phone numbers: 23666 or 999 (free toll line).

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