The first thirty (30) cohorts of the Honiara City Council (HCC) Law Enforcement Division have successfully completed their three weeks of training facilitated by the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) at Rove headquarters in Honiara.
The training commenced on the 9th to the 27th of October 2023, and now they have passed out as professional Law Enforcement officers.
During the graduation ceremony, the acting Mayor Councilor Robert Oge highlighted that it is the moment Honiara City Council (HCC) as an institution has been waiting for since 1999 for the Law Enforcement officers to undergo professional training under the leadership of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF).
The acting Mayor Cr Oge alluded that it is very important to have good laws that accommodate good processes that lead to good enforcement.
“I want to thank God for the grace which gives us the opportunity to have these professional trainings available for the Law Enforcement officers,” the acting Mayor expressed.
He congratulated his officers for their dedication and endurance during the three weeks of training and thanked all their family members for supporting them.
Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau stated that it is a historical moment for Honiara City Council Law Enforcement to undergo such professional training under the leadership of national security.
He explained it showcased the cooperation and partnership between Honiara City Council Law Enforcement Division and national security.
“The partnership and cooperation which the Law Enforcement Division has built with the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) will definitely bring about peace and stability amongst the communities within Honiara City jurisdiction,” the Police Commander said.
He acknowledged and congratulated the first thirty (30) cohorts for their dedication during the three weeks of training and thanked their families for supporting them.
GROUP PHOTO OF HCC LAW ENFORCEMENT GRADUATES, RSIPF SENIOR OFFICIALS, AND HCC SENIOR OFFICIALS.