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RSIPF Remember Police Officers Die In The Line Of Duty

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The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) today (29 September) and other police around the world marked the ‘Police Remembrance Day’ known as the ‘Blue Ribbon Day.

RSIPF Commissioner Mr. Mostyn Mangau laid a wreath as part of police remembrance day during the program.

RSIPF Commissioner Mr. Mostyn Mangau said this year’s Blue Ribbon Day is a low-key ceremony at the Rove Memorial Park, Police Headquarters in Rove, Honiara.

Minister of Police, National Security and Correctional Services Solomon Islands, Hon. Minister Anthony Veke laid a wreath during the program.

Commissioner Mangau said the ceremony was attended by the Minister of Police, National Security and Correctional Services Solomon Islands, Hon. Minister Anthony Kamutulaka VEKE and Permanent Secretary.

New Zealand Team Leader Laying wreath during the remembrance day.

Mr. Mangau said the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Police, National Security and Correctional Services, myself, and our program partners all took part in the program.

RAPP Commander laying a wreath during the program.

He said on this day we remember the unqualified dedication of police officers in our country and other nations in the region, to the defense and justice in our land.

RPNGC to Solomon Island, Contingent Commander, Chief Inspector Jackson Ambo laying a wreath during the program.

Today we remember the sacrifice of men and women throughout the police force. We also remember our colleagues who have died during the execution of their duties especially those who untimely pass away, said the Police Chief.

Wreaths were laid in honor of those officers by the guests and members of the RSIPF.


SOURCE: RSIPF PRESS.

Feature Photo Caption : RSIPF Police Academy officers and recruits pause in silence to remember police officers die in the line of duty.

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