PNG Law and Order
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Court hears submissions on verdict for soldiers
A decision on the verdict involving three PNGDF soldiers charged for causing Grievous Bodily Harm against another soldier, Private Bart…
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Policing Supported by Communities
Lae’s Acting Metropolitan Commander Chief Inspector Christopher Kunyanban says much of the police operations in Lae is being supported by…
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Robbery suspects nabbed by Police
Two robbery suspects were arrested yesterday by police detectives in the National Capital District following a five month undercover operation.…
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Islands
Police re-opens investigations into killing of Chinese nationals
Police have reopened investigations into the murder of ten Chinese nationals in Lorengau after concerns were raised in parliament, over…
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Opposition urges PM to “Take Back Tari” first
Opposition leader Belden Namah is calling on Prime Minister James Marape to resign from the office and address lawlessness in…
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International Policing Standards Training
Policing in the upper highlands of Papua New Guinea has become increasingly difficult with police personnel themselves become victims of…
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MPs Contribute K40,000 To Erima Victims
NCD Governor Powes Parkop and the MPs from the Moresby South and Moresby North-East have contributed K40, 000 in cash…
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Constant Dialogue
A Senior Court Magistrate has called for effective communication between police prosecution and investigating officers, especially those involved in the…
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Beon Scale Down
Madang’s Beon Correctional Facility has scaled down its operations last month due to transport problems. Beon Jail Commander Inspector, Andrew…
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Highlands
Wabag DDA Partners With EU To Address Violence
The European Union has partnered with the Wabag District Development Authority, and NGO, Tribal Foundation to address law and order…
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