Wera Mori has called on the Royal Papua New Guinea Police Constabulary to ensure that the elections in four months are carried out fairly.
Mori’s comments come after he was arrested by Policemen from the Internal Investigation Unit.
He described the act as being rogue, and alleged that the Policemen were easily influenced by a fellow officer related to a former Chuave MP.
After speaking about his arrest, Mori said moving forward into the elections, candidates must not use the Police to suppress the rights of the people to vote freely.