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THE HON BOB MCMULLAN MP, PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE AND THE HON DUNCAN KERR SC MP, PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY FOR PACIFIC ISLAND AFFAIRS
Law and order in Samoa will be significantly boosted with the opening of a new state-of-the-art Samoan Police Headquarters in Apia.
The new headquarters has been opened by the Samoan Prime Minister, the Honorable Tuilaepa Lupesoliai Sailele Malielegaoialong with visiting Australian Parliamentary Secretary for International Development Assistance, Bob McMullan and Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs, Duncan Kerr.
The new headquarters is part of the five-year $15.6 million Samoa Police Project designed to create a safe, secure and stable environment in Samoa. Construction costs were funded by AusAID, the Australian Government's overseas aid agency.
Built by Samoan craftsmen, the headquarters will house the majority of Samoa's 500-strong police force. The new building includes unique features such as public areas and space for community groups.
It also has a forensic laboratory and will allow the Criminal Investigation and Prosecution Departments to be co-located.
A new watch house will house prisoners who previously have often been kept six to a cell in crowded conditions. Exterior screens will regulate temperature and provide high level cyclone protection.
Australia is also providing training to improve core policing skills in investigation prosecution, police ethics and integrity training, and performance management guidance as well as improving public access to police services in Samoa.
Media Contacts:
For Mr McMullan
Margaret Watt (with Mr McMullan) +61 (0) 438 271 749
Sabina Curatolo (in Canberra) +61 (0) 400 318 205
For Mr Kerr
Alopi Latukefu (with Mr Kerr) +61 (0) 434 160 542
Brian Mitchell (in Hobart) +61 (0) 3 6234 5255 / +61 (0) 434 160 539
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