Police Mobile Squad (MS) Deputy Director Chief Inspector Luvi Florian has expressed gratitude for the contributions of new Britain Palm Oil and Santos for showing its commitment to the growth of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC).
Chief Inspector Florian said this after Santos renovated the building at the Mobile Squad Headquarters at McGregor Barracks in Port Moresby. They also installed Solar Panels and put up fences at McGregor, including the donation of Seven Computers from the New Britain Palm Oil.
He said the renovated training facilities will serve officers across all of Papua New Guinea and not only in Port Moresby.
As a member in the RPNGC, Florian acknowledged the contributions and emphasized the strong working relationship they have maintained. He highlighted Santos’ reliable support during emergencies, including providing transportation for SSD members, and noted that the installation of solar panels will ensure consistent power supply by storing energy for use during outages.
He expressed relief for the installed Solar Panels and its critical role for communication, particularly for officers in high-risk areas who are always on call and need operational communication equipment to keep headquarters updated.
Florian further expressed his gratitude to the New Britain Palm Oil, Milne Bay office, for donating seven computers that will help officers work effectively.
Meanwhile, he highlighted the positive collaboration between police and the community, emphasizing how corporate support strengthens this relationship. He also expressed gratitude to all individuals who assisted the police in their operations across the country.