RSIPF recruitment opens

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[Published on Friday, August 15, 2025]

BY MORRRIS NAFU

Police have launched a recruitment campaign inviting applications from anyone interested in pursuing a career in policing.

In a statement from the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), the recruitment campaigns follows the recent graduation of cadets last month.

RSIPF said the application is open, late submissions will not be considered and it will close on Monday, September 15, 2025.

RSIPF stated that this initiative aims to enhance safety and peace in the Solomon Islands by fostering strong community relationships.

“The force is seeking candidates who demonstrate high levels of commitment and integrity to meet the challenges of the role,” the statement said.

RSIPF outlined that to qualify for a position in the police force, applicants must meet several criteria.

“Applicants should have a good character, have completed Form 6 or higher, be medically and physically fit, possess no criminal record, and be either a national of the Solomon Islands or a permanent resident.

“Additionally, candidates must be between 18 and 35 years old and meet the minimum height requirements of 170 cm for males and 160 cm for females,” the statement said.

RSIPF mentioned that completed application forms should be submitted at designated locations, including the Reception Desk at Rove Police Headquarters, Naha Police Station, Central Police Station, White River, or any Provincial Police Headquarters.

“All accepted applicants will then later undergo recruitment process includes, fitness test, exam and interview before entering the final cut to enter full course before graduating,” said RSIPF.

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