SINU completes training for its security personnel

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[Published on Sunday, Feb 1]

BY JUNELYN KELLY

The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) successfully concluded an intensive one-week security training for its personnel on Tuesday, January 27.

The programme covered core security functions alongside essential competencies such as basic first aid, disaster risk reduction and emergency preparedness, a statement by SINU in its Facebook page on Friday last week said.

This holistic approach ensures SINU’s security team is well-equipped to handle a wide range of situations.

The statement said the closing ceremony was graced by prominent figures including the Chinese Police Liaison Team (CPLT) Commissioner, Liu Shenghuiang, and Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) Acting Deputy Commissioner, Simpson Pogeava.

Dr Glynn Puilingi, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology commended the graduates for their commitment and discipline.

He emphasised that the knowledge and skills acquired are vital to safeguard students, staff and visitors.

“This training not only strengthens SINU security capability but also reinforces the important role of discipline in our daily professional lives as security personnel.

“Security is more than a job, it’s calling, it’s a duty of trust and one of the most trusted pillars of a safe and responsible community,” he said.

SINU expressed its ongoing commitment to its partners, particularly the People’s Republic of China to uphold safety and security across its campuses and the wider community.

Photo: SINU

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