Australia donates vehicles to police

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THE Australian government has donated two vehicles to the Bougainville police service (BPS) to help extend the reach of law and justice services through North and South Bougainville.
Australian High Commissioner Tim Bryson handed one vehicle over to Senior Sergeant John Popui and First Constable Lucy Nehemiah in Buin.
A second vehicle was presented to Inspector Kingsley Lua at the Buka police station.
The vehicles will be incorporated into the Royal PNG Constabulary fleet to serve prosecution and traffic operations in Buka, and the Family and Sexual Violence Unit in Buin.
“The donation of these vehicles is greatly appreciated,” said RPNGC Assistant Commissioner and Deputy Chief of the BPS Joanne Clarkson.
“With transport, it will be easier for us to respond to reports of family and sexual violence and to conduct awareness-raising activities.”
Bryson said that Australia’s key objective in Bougainville, shared with the Government of Papua New Guinea, was stability, which enabled economic growth.
“The improved delivery of policing and justice services, which these vehicles will support, is a key enabler of that stability,” Bryson said.
This year, in line with the agreement of the PNG Government and ABG, Australia will provide about K9 million to support the law and justice sector.