Police apologise for clash between law enforcers, people

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POLICE have said sorry for the clash between the law enforcers and the people at Erima over the weekend in which two people were shot dead, and said investigations had started.
Assistant Police Commissioner Anthony Wagambie Jr, the acting commander for the National Capital District and Central, said relatives of the two men killed had tried to block the busy highway running through Erima. He called on the community at Erima to allow normalcy to be brought back. “Let us respect each other. Police in NCD are faced with a lot of challenges with the high number of unemployed people flooding in from other provinces. This needs to be controlled,” he said.
Wagambie said a few motorists driving through the area had their vehicles damaged.
“This brought so much fear to the travelling public. However, the situation has now been contained with police presence,” he said.

3 comments

  • Please send all of them back to their villages or we should come up with a new plan of people travelling to port moresby must have passport to come into the country.
    Government too must remove all settlements with in the city as well.

  • this problems are not cause by the civilians but the Police or the mentally handicapped people are recruited by the Royall Constabulary Department and hence this people taking the life of civilians or the innocent people. Police have to have relevant and reliable information before take action.

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