Police steps up security for today’s parliament sitting

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BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) has confirmed it is fully prepared to ensure safety and security during today’s Parliament meeting.

Police Commissioner Ian Vaeveso made the confirmation during the Prime Minister’s press conference yesterday at the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (OPMC).

Commissioner Vaeveso said officers will be deployed across the city and other parts of the country as part of a comprehensive security plan to maintain law and order.

He assured the public, including businesses and schools, that activities should proceed as normal.

He said the operation follows thorough risk assessments, with around 1000 trained officers and dedicated tactical teams on standby to respond to any disturbances.

“Police are also working closely with community leaders to promote cooperation and encourage respect for the democratic process,” he said.

Mr Vaeveso further adds that a traffic management plan will be in place in Honiara to ease movement and ensure public safety.

“This includes designated control points and deployment of officers at key intersections. The public is urged to cooperate and plan their travel to avoid congestion,” he said.

He said RSIPF reiterates its commitment to maintaining peace and stability during the Parliament session today and calls on all citizens to work together to ensure a smooth and peaceful process.

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