Crime

TWENTY-SEVEN ARRESTED AND CHARGED OVER SAMBIO MASSACRE

Morobe Provincial Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Samson Siguyaru.

After two months of coordinated law enforcement operations carried out following the violence that happened at Sambio village in Morobe Province, twenty-seven men were arrested and charged and have been brought to Buimo Correctional Institution.

Morobe Provincial Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Samson Siguyaru explained that twenty-five suspects were charged with twelve (12) counts of Wilful Murder, while two suspects were charged with six (6) counts of Arson.

These suspects were involved in the Sambio Massacre, a violent confrontation that erupted between members of the Bendum family and residents of the Dusty Community and surrounding areas of Sambio Village.

“A major investigation into this tragic incident was successfully completed,” said Morobe Provincial Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Samson Siguyaru.

He further added that police also seized four factory-manufactured firearms, including a modified .303 calibre rifle fitted with a telescopic sight.

PPC Siguyaru said all twenty-seven accused persons had appeared before the Bulolo District Court on Monday, July 13, and they were issued Warrants of Remand. They were then transported to Buimo on Tuesday for detention pending further court proceedings.

He said according to the initial reports, twelve people were brutally killed and six residential houses were completely destroyed by fire, leading to extensive property damage and widespread trauma inflicted upon the local community.

PPC Siguyaru said that due to the situation, a special investigation team was established, which comprises police officers from Morobe and the National Capital District, leading to the successful arrest of the 27 suspects who are now detained at Buimo awaiting their court dates.

“The successful completion of this investigation demonstrates the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary’s unwavering commitment to ensuring that those responsible for serious criminal offence are brought to justice, regardless of the scale or complexity of the case.

“I extend my sincere appreciation and highest commendation to the Morobe Provincial Police Command and the NCD Investigation Team for their exceptional professionalism and discipline. We have removed dangerous, illegal weapons from the community, and we have sent a clear message that lawlessness will not be tolerated. We stand committed to securing justice for the victims and their families, and restoring peace and public confidence throughout Morobe Province.”

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