RSIPF patrol boat visits MOI 

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By RODRICK DESURI 

Auki 

A RSIPF patrol boat visited the Malaita Outer Islands (MOI) to conduct patrols in the north eastern sea of the country and later berthed at the Auki wharf on Tuesday, Feb 10.

Malaita Provincial Police Commander, Superintendent Michael Ramosaea told Island Sun that it was a routine patrol to ensure there were no illegal activities around the islands.

He said that during their stopover at MOI their health personnel had the chance to visit and check on a victim (mother) who was mistreated by her husband last month.

“Yes, there are no serious issues that led to their patrol and coming to berth here. They are just doing their normal patrol in our sea in case there are illegal activities happening.

“The patrol boat arrived on Tuesday morning (Feb 10) and left at 12 am on Wednesday night (Feb 11).

“They also stopped over at the Malaita Outer Islands, where the health personnel from the patrol boat also visited the victim of mistreatment by her husband last month,” he said.

The patrol boat left Auki, Malaita Province, at midnight on Wednesday bound for Honiara.

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