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Chinese Business Tycoon Deported: PNG Takes Stand Against Lawlessness


Owner of Red Star Group Deported



In a significant development, Xia Jinhua, a fifty-year-old business magnate hailing from Hutan Village in Fuzhou City, China, was repatriated to his home country by the Papua New Guinea Immigration and Citizenship Authority (PNGICA) on Tuesday. The expulsion comes in the wake of a string of concerning incidents involving Xia, the owner of the Red Star Group of Companies, based in Papua New Guinea.

Xia Jinhua, an expatriate entrepreneur with a checkered past, has been embroiled in a series of disputes and altercations, particularly in the region of Kerevat, East New Britain. His troubled history includes accusations of mishandling firearms and issuing threats to local residents, sparking fear and unrest among the community.

The decision to deport Xia back to China marks a decisive action by the PNGICA to address the escalating tensions and concerns surrounding his presence in Papua New Guinea. Authorities have taken a firm stance against individuals who engage in unlawful and disruptive behavior, prioritizing the safety and well-being of local inhabitants.

The deportation of Xia Jinhua serves as a cautionary tale for expatriates operating in Papua New Guinea, underscoring the need for compliance with local laws and regulations. The incident also highlights the importance of upholding peace and order within communities, emphasizing the zero-tolerance approach towards individuals who pose a threat to the safety and security of residents.

For further details on Xia Jinhua's deportation and the circumstances leading to this development, interested readers can visit the article "Owner of Red Star Group Deported" on the Post Courier website at www.postcourier.com.pg.

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