AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Islands Forum Security Build-Up: President Surangel Whipps Jr. has formally authorized about 100 police officers from other Pacific jurisdictions to serve in Palau during the 55th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting (Aug. 30–Sept. 3), as Palau prepares for a security push amid a local police shortage. Australia’s Hosting Support: Australia says it’s backing Palau’s preparations with logistics and funding, 24 security vehicles, new police uniforms, event security planning, extra Qantas flights, and cybersecurity help—part of the largest deployment under the Pacific Policing Initiative. Regional Fisheries Crackdown: Pacific authorities detained Chinese and Indonesian boats for illegal fishing or licence breaches in an August operation spanning Kiribati, Palau, and Papua New Guinea, with leaders set to discuss a new tuna-rights strategy at the Palau summit. Palau Governance & Justice: The National Development Bank of Palau will change leadership after the board declined to renew CEO David Proctor’s contract; CFO Karla West becomes acting CEO. Drug Case in Palau: Customs intercepted a DHL shipment allegedly containing nearly 228 grams of methamphetamine hidden in hollowed-out books; a man has been charged with attempted importation, trafficking, and possession. Travel Policy for Micronesia: The Philippine Consulate in Guam rolled out e-Visa access across CNMI, Guam, Palau, the Marshall Islands, and FSM, effective Aug. 10.
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