A team from the National Unexploded Ordnance (NUXO) Coordinating Office has successfully conducted a week-long evaluation and inspection tour across Western and Choiseul Provinces. According to Mr. Benzily Kasutaba, Director of the UXO Division under the Ministry of Police,
National Security and Correctional Services, the purpose of the tour was to strengthen provincial commitment to addressing the enduring threat of unexploded ordnance (UXO) contamination and to enhance community safety through improved coordination and awareness. Last month From 21 to 28 May 2025, a joint delegation comprising representatives from NUXO, the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal (RSIPF-EOD) Department, and Halo Trust undertook a series of engagements in Munda, Gizo, and Taro. ‘
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Source: Solomon Star News
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