Royal Solomon Islands police forensic capability boosted by collaboration with Australian Federal Police

Giovanni Torre
Giovanni Torre Published April 11, 2023 at 12.00am (AWST)

The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force is boosting its forensic investigative capability with the assistance of Australia's federal police in the lead up to several major events including the 2023 Pacific Games.

The AFP, recognising the importance of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) in fighting transnational crime in our region, has provided specialist equipment to support and enhance the investigative capabilities of the RSIPF Forensic Unit.

The capability, provided through the RSIPF & AFP Policing Partnership Program and the Pacific Police Development Program, included new digital forensic tools, drug laboratory equipment and fingerprint kits.

The RSIPF is preparing for the 2023 Pacific Games and a National General Election. In addition, the new capability provided could be used to investigate several types of offences.

RSIPF & AFP Policing Partnership Program (RAPPP) advisors have been working with RSIPF Forensic Unit members over the past two years to establish digital forensic and drug testing capabilities within the unit.

Advisors have been sharing skills with RSIPF counterparts in digital forensic examinations, drug testing, and traditional forensic disciplines including crime scene investigation and fingerprint comparison.

Solomon Islands police and AFP officers. Photo supplied.

Officer in Charge of Forensics Detective Acting Inspector Davies Kusapa thanked the AFP for the new sets of forensic equipment.

"Your support speaks for itself, and our collaboration is a big part of positively moving and growing RSIPF forensics forward through this period. Thank you so much for the continuing friendship and partnership," Detective Acting Inspector Kusapa said.

AFP Commander in the Solomon Islands, Heath Davies, said the ongoing support provided through RAPPP would ensure the RSIPF Forensic Unit was prepared to combat transnational crime alongside Pacific partners.

"The equipment will ensure the RSIPF continues to deliver high-quality forensic support to police operations across the country and throughout the Pacific," he said.

"It is especially timely with major events being hosted in the region throughout the year and it also ensures the RSIPF is well equipped and ready to respond to any challenges that may arise."

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