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- Law_enforcement_in_the_Solomon_Islands abstract "The Solomon Islands have known a heavy ethnic conflict between 1998 and 2003, in which Australia and other Pacific countries eventually intervened to restore peace and order. The nation has no standing army, however there is a national police force, the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), and at least one local constabulary, in Honiara, the capital.A commissioner who reports to the minister of police heads the RSIPF of approximately 1,140 members. This force is supported by 155 RAMSI officers, who serve as advisors and in logistical and finance support. During 2006, an Australian police official served as commissioner on a contract funded by the Australian government. However, on 22 December, authorities declared him an "undesirable immigrant" while he was out of the country and did not allow him to return. There were 43 police stations open throughout the country.The RSIPF has an Investigations Unit to monitor police discipline and performance (Professional Standards and Internal Investigations).".
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- Law_enforcement_in_the_Solomon_Islands comment "The Solomon Islands have known a heavy ethnic conflict between 1998 and 2003, in which Australia and other Pacific countries eventually intervened to restore peace and order. The nation has no standing army, however there is a national police force, the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), and at least one local constabulary, in Honiara, the capital.A commissioner who reports to the minister of police heads the RSIPF of approximately 1,140 members.".
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