2 more dead in Hela

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By REBECCA KUKU
FRESH fighting among General Election 2022 (GE22) candidates’ supporters has left another two dead in Hela’s Margarima on Sunday.
This brings the death toll to nine since fighting broke out on July 4.
Cars and trucks were set ablaze and houses razed in Lower Wage.
Papua New Guinea Defence Force liaison officer Major Joshua Dorpar said fighting ignited again following the counting of election ballots for Margarima.
According to military sources in Margarima, the situation is still tense.
“Since the last fight two weeks ago, when the death toll was at seven, two more people have been killed, raising the death toll to nine. A couple of people are in the hospital.
“Homes have been burnt down, vehicles destroyed, and we are working on restoring peace again, by talking to the of two groups that are fighting,” the sources said.
Police commander Robin Bore said the fight started during polling on July 4 between incumbent Komo-Margarima MP Mannaseh Makiba’s (Pangu Pati) supporters and Independent Dr Benson Wakinda’s supporters at the Yambraka polling centre.
Bore said he did not have enough manpower to deal with the situation at the moment.
“We do not have enough police manpower on the ground, especially armed/response units to attend to other law and order issues in the province, including the fighting in Margarima.
“We have one platoon of soldiers and Mobile Squad 12 but they will be concentrating on the counting and providing security for ballot boxes.
“Moreover, 40 regular members of Hela are on the roll over team led by Tari police station commander to provide polling security in nearby highlands provinces.
“So, after completion of elections in Hela, we will look into those areas that require police help,” he added.
GE22-related deaths nationwide have risen to 45 as compiled by the media, with many others gone unreported or unaccounted (See details in The National’s InfoGraphics on https://www.thenational.com.pg/ge22-is-a-mess-mp/).