AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDrug Bust Links to Solomons: Australian police charged six men after seizing 120kg of cocaine and uncovering a clandestine lab in NSW, while a separate operation found 2.7 tonnes of cocaine buried in underground bunkers near Sydney—Australia’s biggest-ever haul—linked to a wider network and an alleged “mother vessel” detained in the Solomon Islands. Anti-Narcotics Oversight: Solomon Islands’ police chief Ian Vaevaso was suspended over a meth evidence scandal, with government saying the matter will move to an independent tribunal. National Banking Push: Finance Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo says moves are underway to bring back the National Bank of Solomon Islands to expand rural financial services and credit. Honiara Airfares Under Fire: PM Matthew Wale warned Solomon Airlines it can’t rely on government support without a serious turnaround plan, citing unreliable schedules and high fares. Cybercrime Cooperation: Tonga joined an INTERPOL regional cybercrime initiative that also includes Solomon Islands, aiming to strengthen law enforcement responses to scams and ransomware. Climate & Food Security: SPREP urged Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño impacts, while Solomon Islands officials completed climate-resilient agriculture and fisheries training in China. Youth & Governance: Pacific youth leaders called for stronger roles in shaping democracy, with Solomon Islands among participants.
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