THE second suspect in the LGZ double killing incident will likely be brought to Honiara today. Director of National Criminal Investigation Division Chief Superintendent Ian Vaevaso confirmed yesterday that the suspect is currently in Auki and is being interviewed by police. He said the suspect was interviewed by CID officers in Auki and will be brought over to Honiara today. Mr Vaevaso said the suspect is yet to be charged. Police Commissioner Mathew Varley said the arrest would not have been successful if the communities had not supported the police with the investigation. He commended the support made by the
Honiara businessman, James Fangs, 48, has been arrested and is charged with one count of Forgery by the Royal Solomon Islands Police (RSIPF) fraud squad. He was apprehended on Wednesday
INVESTIGATION into the LGZ homicide is still ongoing despite the recent arrests of the two suspects, with police digging deeper into the matter. Police Commissioner, Matthew Valley told this to
POLICE will carry out internal investigations into the reportedly harsh treatment received by the two recently captured suspects in the Easter double killing at the LGZ town ground building. Police
POLICE Commissioner Matthew Varley told journalists yesterday that police will call an internal investigation to establish truth on allegations of an unlawful raid on Adatolo village during an initial attempt
JIMMY Gwaufi, one of two key suspects who was arrested Monday for the double murder on Easter Saturday is yet to face charges, a police special media conference was told
THE men alleged of possessing firearm and ammunition without license will appear again on May 31 for their plea. Yesterday the court made orders for the Prosecution to provide disclosures
THE court was told yesterday that the police are yet to locate an accused facing attempted murder charge. Public Prosecutor Elma Rizzu said she has contacted the police about the
MAN facing a charge of assaulting a police officer and consuming liquor in a public place will appear again on May 30. Chief Magistrate John Numapo made the adjournment yesterday
THE suspended Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Police, National Security and Correctional Services Edmond Sikua has pleaded not guilty to all seven counts of corruption yesterday. Chief Magistrate John