Wednesday, November 3, 2010

MAKIRA-ULAWA POLICE EXPRESS CONCERN

[Source: SIBC News, 28 October 2010] - Operation Manager of Kirakira Police station Makira-Ulawa Province has raised concern over resources to investigate outstanding cases around the island.


Speaking to SIB News in Kirakira, Paul Pirigau said that this has been the major problem facing police in Makira-Ulawa Province.

He says that lack of finance and insufficient numbers of outboard motors has restricted police investigating outstanding cases.

Mr Pirigau says that while the police are there to enforce law and order, it is important that they also interact with the people, elders and chiefs around the island.

He says that interacting with people will them understand the work of the police and thus supporting police in their work.

Officer Pirigau says there are 30 police officers including two female and two RAMSI Officers in the Makira-Ulawa province.

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