Group claims police demanded money, calls for investigation

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A GROUP of people living at Erima in Port Moresby claims the clash with police officers which led to the death of two people began after the officers had demanded money and liquor from them.
Spokesman Roy Hela Amburi called on acting Police Commissioner David Manning and Police Minister Bryan Kramer to carry out a thorough investigation.
He identified the two killed as Tarali Kopaya, 20, from Tari-Pori in Hela and Tamiabe Tigili, 18, from Komo-Margarima in Hela.
Amburi said at around 7.20pm on Thursday, five police teams drove into Erima from three directions and stopped at a small trading shop in Erima. He claimed that they demanded money and liquor.
“The police officers swore at the public and demanded the storekeeper to come out and give them money and alcohol,” he said.
He alleged that the police officers in the vehicles were “drunk”, with some in civilian clothes carrying guns. Amburi said after a while, the police officers broke into the small trading shops and fired a warning shot.
“Then they opened fired on the community from 7pm to 9pm, not caring that there were people living in the community. We saw them shoot one of the young men but we could not help him or get him to the hospital as they kept shooting.”
He said some people watching the rugby league clash between the Melbourne Storm and Sydney Roosters were drunk too and tried to defend the people.
Amburi said when the police officers realised that the two men were dead, they abandoned one of their vehicles and moved to the bridge side of the road.
“One man from Milne Bay who was in his house having dinner with his family was shot by a stray bullet, while an old man was shot in the back. Two teenagers, aged 14 and 15 were shot in the leg. Another man was shot in the knee and another on his thighs. So far, six are injured and two are dead. We want the officers involved in the shooting to be immediately arrested.”

5 comments

  • Why do PNG police officers do such things to the general public when they are supposed be on duty doing something good for the betterment for the community and for this nation. Please get rid of such dirty cops.

  • How can law enforcers break the law that they (Police) are trying to enforce and build in this country.The Police Minister and Police Commissioner should look into this and carry our proper investigation and get this culprits involve behind bar and terminate them from police force for spoiling the image of Royal Police Force in PNG

  • Investigation is a way to deny justice and cover up the culprits. Get those rogue police officers behind bars- r

  • These police officers have families too and I fail to understand what sort of stories they tell their families when they return home.
    That they have worked honestly and with integrity, didn’t drink while at work, defended himself/herself and co workers honestly?
    ONLY IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA!
    Shame! Shame! Shame! to these cops. You all have just unwounded the good job Wagambi J, D’ranou and the other good officers are doing.

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