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Overview

Chinese Government provides SBD 5 million in security equipment to Royal Solomon Islands Police Force in October 2023

Commitments (Constant USD, 2023)$604,578
Commitment Year2023Country of ActivitySolomon IslandsDirect Recipient Country of IncorporationSolomon IslandsSectorGovernment And Civil SocietyFlow TypeGrant

Status

Project lifecycle

Completion

Pipeline: PledgePipeline: CommitmentImplementationCompletion

Timeline

Key dates

Commitment date
Oct 30, 2023
Start (actual)
Oct 30, 2023
End (actual)
Oct 30, 2023

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The official handover of the security equipment took place at the Rove Police Headquarters, the central facility of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) in Honiara.

Stakeholders

Organizations involved in projects and activities supported by financial and in-kind transfers from Chinese government and state-owned entities

Funding agencies

Government Agencies

  • Unspecified Chinese Government Institution

Receiving agencies

Government Agencies

  • Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIP)

Implementing agencies

Government Agencies

  • China Ministry of Public Security

Loan desecription

Chinese Government provides SBD 5 million in security equipment to Royal Solomon Islands Police Force in October 2023

Narrative

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Project narrative

On October 30, 2023, the Chinese Government donated security equipment and materials valued at SBD 5 million to the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) to support security operations for the 2023 Pacific Games in November. The handover ceremony at Rove Police Headquarters was attended by Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare, Chargé d’Affaires Ding Yonghua, and senior police officials from both countries. The donation included 1,600 items, namely 1,300 sets of security clothing and shoes, 2 unmanned aerial vehicles, 2 inspection machines, 29 metal detectors, 1 video transmission system, 200 radio walkie-talkies, and 120 handheld metal detectors. The donation is part of a three-year "SI–PRC Police Cooperation Agreement", and was implemented by China’s Ministry of Public Security, which also conducted pre-Games security training for RSIPF officers and deployed additional personnel from the China Police Liaison Team (CPLT) as part of broader police cooperation efforts. The donation and increased Chinese police presence generated concern among some regional actors, particularly Australia, about China's growing security influence in the Solomon Islands.

Staff comments

1. This donation is part of the 3 years "SI-PRC Police Cooperation agreement" from 2023-2025