30 Mar 2021

Solomons police appeal for help to stop Covid spread over border

10:59 am on 30 March 2021

Police in Solomon Islands say they cannot successfully secure the western border with Papua New Guinea and stop the spread of Covid-19 without the help of communities in the Western, Choiseul and Malaita provinces.

Deputy Commissioner Juanita Matanga 
talks to members of the Kariki community

Deputy Commissioner Juanita Matanga talks to members of the Kariki community Photo: supplied

Neighbouring PNG has had a huge surge of Covid-19 cases with numbers now over 5,000, including dozens of cases in Bougainville.

Deputy Commissioner Juanita Matanga said the vast area covered by the western border with PNG was too big for the resources and manpower of the Solomons police.

She said the only way authorities could protect people from Covid-19 was for people living in the region to stop moving across the border.

Matanga met with communities in the Shortland Islands and surrounding areas last week.

She said police were concerned and while they understood the reasons why people were travelling to Bougainville, people were reminded these were not normal times.

Last week PNG placed a ban on traditional border crossings.

Police visit Gaomae village

Police visit Gaomae village Photo: supplied