BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
Ian Vaevaso the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) commissioner described professionalism, accountability and closer community engagement as key priorities for the force moving forward.
Speaking during his official appointment as the new Police commissioner, Mr Vaevaso said the RSIPF has a clear direction under its Strategic Plan 2026–2036, with a focus on building a skilled, disciplined and well-supported workforce.
He said that investing in officers remains central to the plan, including leadership development, fair career progression, performance management and improved officer well-being.
“Professionalism must define us. Integrity must guide us, and accountability must be non-negotiable,” he said.
He said that corruption, abuse of authority and misconduct have no place within the force as such actions erode public trust and weaken the institution.
Commissioner Vaeveso also raised concerns about the misuse of public resources, including vehicles, boats and equipment, describing them as assets entrusted to the police on behalf of the people.
“When these resources are misused or neglected, it undermines operational capability and damages public confidence,” he said.
He called on supervisors to take greater responsibility for maintaining standards within their commands, ensuring officers are properly trained, mentored and disciplined.
Mr Vaevaso said that the importance of community policing under the theme “Police Blo Iu,” represents more than a slogan.
“It is a commitment to serve our people, starting from villages, settlements, churches and homes. Key focus areas include early intervention for youth, stronger responses to gender-based and domestic violence, and culturally respectful approaches to resolving disputes,” he said.
He also pointed to emerging threats such as transnational crime, drugs, cybercrime and resource-related offences, which require stronger intelligence, coordination and capability.
He said that the RSIPF will uphold fairness, transparency and impartiality across all provinces.
“The years ahead are critical. To every officer in uniform, you are the foundation of this organisation. Your discipline, resilience and commitment sustain the RSIPF,” he said.







