BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) National Intelligence Unit has indicated no security threat as Parliament is set to debate the Motion of No Confidence against Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele on Tuesday next week.
That was according to Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau when he updated local media on their preparation towards next week’s Monc during a police press conference held at the Rove Police Headquarters yesterday.
“No threat picked up by our intelligence. For now, we are monitoring the situation. Our intelligence team has been working on that. They are the specialist units of the police force who are assessing incoming information. There is no threat picked up by our intelligence,” said Mangau.
“I would like to thank the People because of the current threat level in the country. Despite this motion, there is no potential threat coming or being picked up by our intelligence. So, I am urging our people. That shows the majority in the country.
“Like with the previous incidents, before the motion was moved, we already felt disturbances based on the commentary on social media,’’ he said.
He said that one of the platforms the Police used to collect information, based on their intelligence assessment, is social media
“That is one of our platforms we are using for collecting information based on our intelligence assessment and, also, raw materials, as well as our source assessment,’’ said Magnau.
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