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20-yo male assaults elderly woman in Choiseul

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Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau

BY ROMINAH FAKA

A 20-year-old male has been arrested for reportedly assaulting a 62-year-old woman in Sasamunga village, south of Choiseul province.

Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau told a press conference on Thursday 21 March that the incident occurred on March 9.

Mr Mangau said the suspect was attempting to cut down some trees beside the area belonging to the elderly woman when she approached him and asked him not to.

The suspect got angry with the woman and assaulted her.

People who were nearby intervened and separated the man from the elderly woman.

The matter was reported to the Taro police, and the man was arrested.

Mangau appeal to people of Solomon Islands, “we are a country that we rich in culture practices therefore, we have to respect our elderly people by not mistreating them but always show respect manners when approached by elderly person”.

Man dies in Choiseul after falling off logging truck

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Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau.

BY ROMINAH FAKA

A 39-year-old man has reportedly lost his life after falling off a logging truck in Choiseul.

Police commissioner Mostyn Mangau told a press in a recent press conference the incident occurred on March 11 at the Gito logging camp.

The victim had been sitting in the trailer of the logging dump truck, which was carrying a fuel tank in the trailer, he said.

As the truck climbed a hill, the fuel tank rolled and hit the victim causing him to fall off the trailer, Mangau said.

The victim sustained serious injuries from the fall was rushed to the nearest care centre for medical centre, however he was later pronounced dead, Mangau said.

Commissioner Mangau said police are investigating the matter, and that reports are expected shortly.

Mangau reminds people who work in the logging industry to always be mindful of their safety.

Prosecution to summon suspect in foiled drug export case

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BY ROMINAH FAKA

Court has summoned a man in a drug bust case to attend court on Thursday 21 March at 9am.

Beatrice Umea and Etekia Kauai are charged with attempting to export a prohibited item. Both have pleaded not guilty.

Both did not attend the previous hearing on the case and court issued a summons for them to do so.

However, yesterday Mr Kauai did not turn up, and court instructed both prosecution and investigators to summon Kauai in the next hearing, which is today.

The two accused are charged in relation to an allegation on June 19, 2019 at the Henderson International Airport.

Prosecution alleged the accused packed eight packets of marijuana inside a speaker in 20 cm by 20 cm plastic bags. This was taken to the airport, where accused Umea was on check-in duty for Solomon Airlines.

It was further alleged that Kauai took the package to Umea and she accepted the package as unaccompanied luggage, but tagged the package to a passenger whom she had already checked in.

When the package went through the screening, suspicious arose, the speaker was unscrewed and the packets of Marijuana were found, before it was loaded onto the flight.

The police then arrested both the accused and charge them jointly for one count of attempting to export a dangerous drug under the Dangerous Drugs Act.

Public Prosecutor Steward Tonowane is appearing for the Crown.

RSIPF prepares for hotspots on Malaita for polling day

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PPC Malaita, superintendent Lesley Kili.

BY SAMIE WAKORI

Police will maintain a heavy presence in hotspots around Malaita province during the April 17 polling day.

Malaita provincial police commander Lesley Kili said several hotspots have been identified by police on the island of Malaita.

Kili in his talk at Sulufoloa/Ata market this week said one of the hotspots is within Ata in Baegu/Asifola constituency.

“Police at the moment are aware of hotspot areas around the province. Hotspots are places that registered election related commotions in the past or threats.

“Like for some constituencies, disturbances had experienced in various polling stations during the registration process and even objection and omission.

“Even some places had posed threats that police are aware-on. And place as such, heavy police presence will be in those areas to make sure a peaceful election,” he said.

Kili said this is also to ensure there will be no threat or any form of influence on voters, election officials, electoral processes and general public at large during polling

“We are preparing and we will send officers to the hotspot areas during the election to monitor threats and disturbances,” he said.

Kili also said that from now till April 17, Auki police will continue to visit communities in the province with awareness programmes on NGE.

He said this is important for people to understand electoral laws and processes and support police to ensure a successful election for Malaita province.

Former MPA urges Guale candidates on TRC report, state govt system

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BY INDY MAEALASIA

A former member of the Guadalcanal Provincial Assembly has urged Guadalcanal candidates to prioritise the Federal Constitution 2018 and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) report if they come into power.

Silas Lauvisu who was the provincial member for Wanderer Bay, Ward 5, West Guadalcanal 1998-2001 emphasised that it is time for a state government system.  

“We need the state government system so that Guadalcanal can look after our own and the other provinces also look after their own affairs,” he said.

A staunch supporter of the state government system, he believes that the provincial government system in place since independence has not brought about significant changes for people of Guadalcanal and other provinces.

The draft Federal Constitution was initially handed over to the Government in 2019 after 10 years of consultation throughout the country and aims to change the British’s unitary system to a Republic system.

Lauvisu also highlighted the importance of the TRC report and said this needs to be settled swiftly as it is a long-standing issue for those affected during the ethnic tension.

As political parties and independent candidates are in full swing with their campaigns, Lauvisu warned Guadalcanal voters to thinking critically.

“I call on the voters to be serious in making decision and should cast their votes for candidates who have demonstrated the vision to deal with the TRC report and Federal Constitution,” he said.

Lauvisu added, “If we vote in wrong people, these will be delayed and not be implemented in time.”

Apart from wanting to see more done for the Federal Constitution and the recommendations of the TRC, he acknowledged the efforts put forward by the previous government.

RSIPF prepares for hotspots on Malaita for polling day

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PPC Lesly Kili.

BY SAMIE WAKORI

Police will maintain a heavy presence in hotspots around Malaita province during the April 17 polling day.

Malaita provincial police commander Lesley Kili said several hotspots have been identified by police on the island of Malaita.

Kili in his talk at Sulufoloa/Ata market this week said one of the hotspots is within Ata in Baegu/Asifola constituency.

“Police at the moment are aware of hotspot areas around the province. Hotspots are places that registered election related commotions in the past or threats.

“Like for some constituencies, disturbances had experienced in various polling stations during the registration process and even objection and omission.

“Even some places had posed threats that police are aware-on. And place as such, heavy police presence will be in those areas to make sure a peaceful election,” he said.

Kili said this is also to ensure there will be no threat or any form of influence on voters, election officials, electoral processes and general public at large during polling

“We are preparing and we will send officers to the hotspot areas during the election to monitor threats and disturbances,” he said.

Kili also said that from now till April 17, Auki police will continue to visit communities in the province with awareness programmes on NGE.

He said this is important for people to understand electoral laws and processes and support police to ensure a successful election for Malaita province.

17-yo male in custody over death of man at Kukum Heights

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BY ROMINAH FAKA

A 17-year-old male is in police custody following the death of a 37-year-old man at the Kukum Heights last week.

Police commissioner Mostyn Mangau told a press conference yesterday that the deceased had dropped off a taxi and was making his way towards his residence.

Along the way he approached a group of male youths sitting beside the road and asked for a cigarette, Mangau said.

He then left the youths and continued towards his house.

The suspect, who was reportedly under the influence of liquor, followed the victim and assaulted him at the back of his head, causing the victim to fall to the ground unconscious, Mangau said.

The youths went over and separated the suspect from the victim.

The brother of the victim who was at the scene and two other boys rushed the victim to the hospital for attention, however he was pronounced dead at the National Referral Hospital, Mangau said.

Mangau conveyed his condolences to the family of the deceased and urged public to assist police with information relating to the incident.

Minister Lanelle stresses professional development for educators as vital

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Lanelle Tanangada former Minister for MEHRD

BY INDY MAEALASIA

Caretaker Minister of Education and Human Resources Development has emphasised that investing in professional development of educators to deal with children with visual impairment is vital to build an inclusive education system.

Lanelle Tanangada said this while addressing educators during a one-day inclusive education workshop held yesterday at Rock Haven Inn.

She told educators they must be equipped to deal with students who are with special needs.

“As educators, we must be ready to teach children with varying abilities including children who are blind, deaf or unable to walk properly.

“As teachers, you must be ready to accommodate children and learn teaching strategies for different students.”

Fortunately, the country had taken a significant step last year when it ratified the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities.

Under the convention, the country is obligated to promote, protect and ensure people with disabilities enjoy equal human rights and fundamental freedoms that normal people enjoy.

Reflecting on this milestone, Tanangada stressed that it is about time to “put these principles in action” to set the pace towards implementing an inclusive education system.

Being the first-of-its-kind workshop, Tanangada hoped educators will walk away with suitable teaching strategies on how to deal with students with visual impairment in any normal classroom setting.

She added that the workshop is also beneficial as the country generally lack specialised educators to teach children with special needs.

Additionally, Tanangada said the ministry is aware that in order to also achieve inclusive education relies on accessible infrastructure. 

“As we plan for the coming years, let us prioritize infrastructure that facilitate the participation of students and staff and by making our learning environment accessible, safe, learning friendly and gender responsive we are committed to leaving no one behind.”

The workshop was organised by the Pacific Disability Forum and the Blind Visual Impairment Association Solomon Islands (BVIPSI).

Case against former BSP teller adjourns

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BY ROMINAH FAKA

The case against a former BSP teller was administratively adjourned yesterday because the presiding magistrate was away at the High Court.

The matter returns to court on April 3 for oral submission and mitigation submissions from the counsels, and for the summary of agreed facts to be presented to the court.

Bail for the accused was extended.

The accused, Tessa Solenone Rore, pleaded guilty in the previous hearing to two counts of larceny by servant and one count of forgery of certain documents with intention to defraud.

Allegations had said Rore was employed as a Money Gram Teller at the Bank of South Pacific Limited (BSP), Central Honiara branch, starting from April 16, 2015.

Allegations against the accused arose when BSP customers made an enquiry to the bank about suspicious withdrawals and deposits in their personal bank accounts in 2020.

The accused was removed from the till and the BSP Operational Risk Unit conducted an internal assessment.

It was discovered that the shortage amount from the till was around $400,000.

The accused took out money from the till or drawer, which resulted in cash shortages and she would do withdrawals from customers’ accounts to balance the till at the end of each business day.

Prosecution said the next business day, she would deposit the money back to the customer’s accounts from the till.

The accused had committed these fraudulent transactions on 40 customers’ accounts since April 2020.

According to the investigation report, the total amount the accused stole from the till is about $500,000.

In August 2020, the accused was officially terminated from her employment.

Jonathan Auga of DPP Office act for the State and Emy Rusi of PSO act for the Accused.

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62-yo man accused of sexual intercourse with two girls under 15

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BY ROMINAH FAKA

A 62-year-old man is facing court over allegations of having sexual intercourse with two girls under the age of 15.

The accused, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the alleged victims, faces two counts of sexual intercourse with a child under 15. He is accused of committing these acts on two separate girls, one four years old and the other a five-year-old.

The accused told court yesterday during the first mention of his case that he was without legal representation.

Prosecution updated the court that investigations have completed and they are waiting for the accused to confirm his legal representative before they can serve disclosures.

Court adjourned for April 3 to allow the accused to seek legal representation from the Public Solicitors (PSO) and directed prosecution to serve disclosures to the PSO during the course of adjournment.

Police bail for the accused was extended, and he is required to appear in court on April 3 for court to impose a court bail on him.

Prosecution alleged that the accused had sexual intercourse with the two alleged victims at LDA, Betikama area, Guadalcanal Province on August 6, 2022.

Allegation said that day, the accused lured the two girls promising them he would give them money, and took them to a house at the Betikama area.

There he allegedly had sexual intercourse with both girls. He allegedly later told them not to tell anyone about what had happened.

The DPP office acts for the State.