The Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) confirm that the two missing persons who went missing beginning September 2021 have landed at West New Britain, Papua New Guinea (PNG) on 3 October 2021.
Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau says, “The two male persons have just landed yesterday at Cape Maso, West New Britain in PNG after drifting for 29 days.”
Commissioner Mangau says, “They are safe and apparently in good health. Both are currently taken for medical check-up and will reside with the ward members awaiting their repatriation to Solomon Islands.”
The two people left Mono in the short lands on a 23 feet Yamaha ray boat powered by a 60-horsepower engine and was travelling on a route through Vella la Vella Island and Gizo to Noro on 3 September 2021. Unfortunately, the boat failed to arrive at Noro.
“The patrol boat Gizo departed to assist the search rescue on 7 September 2021 after receiving information that a boat went missing in the Western Province. Marine Rescue and Coordination Centre (MRCC) continues to broadcast to all ships and fishing vessels around the search area to assist if they see any boat but fail to locate them,” says Commissioner Mangau.
He says, “Police and other responsible authorities are now working closely with our counterparts in PNG to repatriate them back to Solomon Islands.”
RSIPF would like to remind boat owners and skippers of the importance of sea safety.
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-RSIPF Press