‘Recent missing, suspicious deaths not related to current abduction saga’

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BY NED GAGAHE

Police says recent cases of missing and suspicious deaths were isolated incidents not linked to ongoing abduction allegations.

Speaking during the media conference yesterday Deputy Commissioner National Security Ian Vaevaso said they are aware of cases when asked by the media if these recent abduction allegations were connected to past suspicious deaths.

Vaevaso denied any links, confirming that they are isolated cases and investigations are ongoing.

“In terms of deaths and missing people, yes, we are aware of that, those reports we have received.

“We investigate it, some of the deaths are isolated incidents.

“This is just the beginning of investigations of this issue.

“So, whether there is any link we are still yet to reach there. In terms of the previous incidents Police is still investigating it.”

DC Vaevaso also urged public, parents and relatives to report to the Police any missing persons immediately.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Well, they said that the police is also involved in the abductions and stuff. What if someone is cleaning up what ever is left of the incidents in order for them to have no other problems. Someone of higher authority…. I mean, either these guys are very clever or, someone is helping them. For $40M AUD, I bet even people in the government would get themselves involved for that. Coz our salary is……. anyway that is all I want to clarify. Take care guys. DON’T MOVE IN 1 MAN MOVE, Walk in groups nma. Solomon Islands is not safe any more!

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