25/06/2026
Have you seen the 26 year old Simeone Fiauai Sauiluma?
Mr. Sauiluma, a resident of Samusu Aleipata, has been missing since 23 June 2026.
A missing person's report has been lodged at the Lalomanu Police Station. Samoa Police, Prisons & Corrections Services appeals to the public for assistance in locating Simeone Fiauai Sauiluma.
Please call 22222 or 8422222 if you have information regarding his whereabouts.
Let's work together for a safer Samoa.
19/06/2026
| The Samoa Police, Prisons & Corrections Services (SPPCS) attended to a call on Thursday, 18 June 2026, at around 10:00pm, following reports of a serious incident in Siumu.
Sadly, the matter has resulted in the death of a 37 year old male from Siumu. Police have arrested the suspect, who is now formally charged with Murder and the weapon involved is now seized.
SPPCS reminds the public that fi****ms are not a license to take a life. Guns are tools intended for lawful purposes only and any misuse will be met with the full force of the law.
Further updates will be provided as investigations continue.
To help keep Samoa safe, report suspicious activities immediately. Call 22222 or 8422222.
Together, let us protect our families, our communities and our nation.
17/06/2026
| ARREST MADE FOLLOWING STREET LIGHT SHOOTING INCIDENT
The Samoa Police, Prisons & Corrections Services (SPPCS) confirms that the individual seen in a video circulating on social media, allegedly shooting and damaging a public streetlight, has been identified and arrested by Police.
Police remind all firearm license holders that fi****ms in Samoa are licensed for lawful purposes. The reckless or unlawful use of fi****ms is a serious offence and will not be tolerated.
Public infrastructure, including streetlights, is provided for the benefit and safety of all communities. Deliberately damaging these assets not only creates unnecessary costs for taxpayers but also jeopardizes public safety and community wellbeing.
Fi****ms are not toys and must never be used to damage property, create social media content, or endanger the safety of others. Such actions undermine the privilege of lawful firearm ownership and place our communities at risk.
SPPCS thanks members of the public for their assistance and cooperation in this matter.
Anyone with information regarding illegal firearm use or criminal activity is encouraged to contact Police on 22222/8422222 or visit their nearest Police Station.
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| MOLIA I LE FAALEAGAINA O ASETA A LE MALO E FAAAOGAINA AI LE LAAU MALOSI
O le ata na alia’e i luga o le upega tafailagi o loo atagia ai se alii na faaleagaina moli I tafaala, e faaogaina ai se laau malosi na afua ai suesuega a leoleo ma e faamaonia ua I lima o le Matagaluega le laau malosi sa faaaogaina ma ua molia e leoleo le na faatinoina lenei soligatulafono, I le maea ai o suesuega ma ua I lalo o le vaavaaiga malu, a leoleo lea tamā e talia ai le a*o e tulai ai I le faamasinoga e tali I moliaga o le Faaleagaina o Meatotino a le Malo.
E faamanatu atu ai I le mamalu o loo umia laisene mo laau malosi, o aiaiga o le laiseneina o laau malolosi e nao le faaaogaina faatulafonoina. Ao le valetuulima poo le faaaogaina I auala le talafeagai ma aiaiga nei o se solitulafono ma e le tuuaunoaina e le tulafono le faaaogaina Faaletatau o laau malosi.
O atinae mo le manuia lautele o Samoa e aofia ai moli I tafaala. O le faaleagaina o nei aseta taua o le faamaimauina lea o tupe a le au totogi lafoga atoa ai ma le lamatia o le ola saogalemu lautele.
O laau malosi e le tatau ona faaaogaina faatalalē e faaleagaina ai meatotino poo le faia ai o ni au lava ata mo faasalalauga faalauaitele poo le lamatia ai o le saogalemu lautele. O gaioiga nei e faafaigata ai avanoa e umiaina ai laau malosi faaletulafono ona o le saogalemu lautele.
E faafetaia ai e le Matagaluega o Leoleo, Falepuipui ma le Olatoefuataina, le fesoa*oani mai a lo tatou atunuu I le faaalia o nei soligatulafono.
So'o se tasi e iai ni fa'amatalaga e uiga i le fa'aaogaina fa'a*olitulafono o fana po'o ni gaioiga fa'a*olitulafono e fautuaina e fa'afeso'ota'i Leoleo i le 22222/8422222 pe asiasi i le Ofisa o Leoleo e lata ane ia i latou.
17/06/2026
📌 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY ‼️
Applications are now open.
Join the Samoa Police, Prisons & Corrections Services and be part of serving and protecting our community.
📄 Application forms and further information are available from our Human Resource Management Team.
📞 Phone: 22222
📧 Email: [email protected]
🌐 Download forms: https://www.samoapolice.ws/contact/vacancies/
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17/06/2026
📌 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY ‼️
Applications are now open for CONSTABLE New Recruits ( Male Only )
Join the Samoa Police, Prisons & Corrections Services and be part of serving and protecting our community.
📄 Application forms and further information are available from our Human Resource Management Team.
📞 Phone: 22222
📧 Email: [email protected]
🌐 Download forms: https://www.samoapolice.ws/contact/vacancies/
👉 APPLY NOW ‼️ 👮♂️👮♀️
16/06/2026
| DRUG-RELATED OFFENCES (PHASE 9)
Ongoing Police operations targeting illegal drug activity across Samoa continue to progress, with further developments recorded.
As a result of recent Police raids and enforcement efforts, more individuals have been charged in relation to alleged drug-related offences. These include offences such as the possession of methamphetamine, ma*****na, live ammunition, and drug-related utensils.
All matters are being progressed in accordance with the law, and those charged will appear before the Courts in due course.
The Samoa Police, Prisons & Corrections Services remains firm in its zero-tolerance approach and continues to prioritise the safety of our communities, families, and children.
Police will continue to take action against illegal drug activity and provide updates where appropriate.
06/06/2026
| DRUG-RELATED OFFENCES (PHASE 8)
Ongoing Police operations targeting illegal drug activity across Samoa continue to progress, with further developments recorded.
As a result of recent Police raids and enforcement efforts, more individuals have been charged in relation to alleged drug-related offences. These include offences such as the possession of methamphetamine, ma*****na, live ammunition, and drug-related utensils.
All matters are being progressed in accordance with the law, and those charged will appear before the Courts in due course.
The Samoa Police, Prisons & Corrections Services remains firm in its zero-tolerance approach and continues to prioritise the safety of our communities, families, and children.
Police will continue to take action against illegal drug activity and provide updates where appropriate.
05/06/2026
| The Samoa Police, Prisons & Corrections Services proudly extend heartfelt gratitude to the Australian Federal Police (AFP) for being the major sponsor of the Malu o Samoa Longboat and Australian Defense Force for their continuous support throughout our campaign in the 64th Independence Celebration Longboat Competition 2026. Your partnership has been a cornerstone of our participation and success.
We also sincerely acknowledge the Wesley Bookshop - SAMOA for their generous contribution in painting the longboat and preparing banners that carried our message to continuously campaign against Illegal Drugs.
Our sincere thanks go to those who have assisted us in countless ways: SSAB APIA SAMOA, Bluebird Lumber and Hardware, Sai Motors, GM Bakery, Taumeasina Hideaway, Great Motor, MS Clubs and Supt. Sefo Pati. Your contributions ensured that our crew was equipped and supported at every stage.
Special thanks are extended to the Reverends who offered spiritual guidance and encouragement to the crew. To our unsung heroes; the support services who ensured our oarsmen were well-nourished and cared for during this demanding journey.
We pay tribute to our coach and mentor, Vaimasenuu Zita Martel, whose unwavering dedication from the very first day of training has inspired the Malu o Samoa Crew and strengthened the leadership of our skipper. Her guidance has been invaluable in shaping discipline, resilience and unity.
Finally, we acknowledge every other longboat crew who took part in this year’s competition. Your camaraderie and sportsmanship made this experience truly memorable, especially as this marks the first time in many years that we have rejoined the fun.
To families of Le Malu o Samoa, Faafetai Faafetai tele lava.
Be firewise think safety | Say no to illegal drugs