Image Gallery 2003
13 August 2003
Weapons Destruction
The amnesty visit to villages is part of efforts by the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands to help re-establish law and order.
| JPAU06AUG03SB01003a Australian Federal Police Station Sergeants Jesse Graham and Michael Lance arrive at Tanaghai, near Honiara with troops from Papua New Guinea and Australia to collect and destroy surrendered weapons with the National Peace Council. (Date taken: 06 August 2003) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| JPAU06AUG03SB01023a Australian Federal Police Station Sergeant Jesse Graham tells the people of Tanaghai about the weapon amnesty before he coordinates the destruction of two firearms with the local National Peace Council representatives. (Date taken: 06 August 2003) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| JPAU06AUG03SB01026a Lance Corporal Cornelius Kaema, Papua New Guinea Defence Force, provides local security for Australian Federal Police Station Sergeant Jesse Graham as he tells the people of Tanaghai about the weapon amnesty program. (Date taken: 06 August 2003) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| JPAU06AUG03SB01037a Australian Federal Police Station Sergeant Jesse Graham and Tanaghai village elder Ben, show off two destroyed weapons which were surrendered to the National Peace Council when they visited the village that day. (Date taken: 06 August 2003) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| JPAU06AUG03SB01039a Not deterred by pouring rain and the opportunity to be in a photo, village school children joined Australian Federal Police Station Sergeant Jesse Graham and Tanaghai village elder Ben as they showed off destroyed weapons. (Date taken: 06 August 2003) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| JPAU06AUG03SB01040a Members of the Papua New Guinea Defence Force, Privates Ian Bani and Stanley Karon join Australian Federal Police Station Sergeant Jesse Graham in back-loading destroyed weapons. (Date taken: 06 August 2003) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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