National Response Department (NRD) officers of the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) who are undertaking the armed offender training will be participating in practical scenarios and assessments.
The practical scenarios and assessments included:
The Active Armed Offender training concluded on Friday 4 February 2022, and brought together all elements introduced during the week. Members were required to demonstrate search and contact drills through response to stimulus, incident management and application of medical assistance.
Officer in Charge of the Operational Safety Team, Gary Hahn, who is overseeing the delivery of the training, stated he is impressed with the skills RSIPF members have commenced the course with, the level of commitment being shown by the contingent and the quality of the new skills being acquired by RSIPF officers.
NRD Deputy Director, Superintendent Lionel Kapisa, commented the team has done very well and acquired many new skills. The team’s new abilities to deal with critical incidents that may arise, which further develop the capabilities in response management.
RSIPF armourer, Constable Chivas Babasia, commented the new drills acquired would provide further security for the RSIPF. Chivas noted that the training further strengthened the bond between team members and ensured the team worked well together to deal with all aspects required in a critical incident response.
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The RSIPF contingent in Australian Federal Police training overalls studying hard in the classroom.
Active Armed Offender Training includes moving tactically and as safely as possible to engage a threat using cover and concealment, in this case vehicles
It is not always clear where a threat is located. Members here are practicing tactical building approach and are preparing to enter the building.
RSIPF members prepare to enter a building responding to reports of an active threat inside
RSIPF members are required to search portions of the room from the door for threats prior to entry.
Members make entry to the building and continue to search for the reported threat.