Skip to main content

FOLLOW FOR MORE NEWS UPDATES HERE

Police Warn Squatters Against Erecting Houses Near Eviction Site - Smooth Progress at Nine Mile, Bush Wara



Monday, July 15, 2024

MEDIA STATEMENT

Police - NCD/Central Divisional Command

SQUATTERS WARNED NOT TO ERECT HOUSES NEAR BUSH WARA EVICTION SITE. 

The fourth day of eviction at Nine Mile, Bush Wara`s Portion 2156, 2157 and 2159 went smoothly starting today (Monday, July 15, 2024) with police and sheriff officers onsite to carry out the eviction order.

According to police officers on site, most people residing in the three affected portions had voluntarily removed their houses during the weekend giving space for the eviction exercise to continue.

The Commander of National Capital District and Central Provinces Assistant Commissioner of Police Peter Guinness had also warned the settlers who are thinking of setting up makeshifts at nearby vacant land, that police will not hesitate to remove them if they are caught. He said some settlers who had started putting up their makeshifts along the road leading into the Nine Mile eviction zone, had them removed today.

ACP Guinness thanked the police and sheriff officers for coordinating the eviction exercise that went well since Thursday, July 11, 2024. He said the settlers were given enough time to remove their properties during the actual eviction day. He said those who made an attempt to remove their houses were given time to remove them while the machines moved to another location.

“I want to thank the police and sheriff officers and also those people who were affected for working together to see the eviction taking place smoothly. The settlers there had come to realise that there was a court order in place that the security personnel would have to carry out the eviction. We must learn from this eviction exercise, and when we want to put up a permanent structure on a piece of land that is not our customary land we must make sure we check properly who the land belongs to”, ACP Guinness said.

He added that some church buildings are yet to be taken down by the congregation of the respective churches. He said it’s a court order and any structures that are erected on the said portions of land that is mentioned in the eviction order will be taken down unless the title holders approve for it to remain. He said otherwise all structures must be taken down including the churches that are still up.

ACP Guinness also confirmed that the eviction exercise will continue this week. He said two portions of the land which are portions 2156 and 2159 are nearing completion and they had also started moving into portion 2157.

End//.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

JUSTICE SYSTEM AN EXECUTIVE CLUB FOR FEW - By Allan Bird

JUSTICE SYSTEM AN EXECUTIVE CLUB FOR FEW: GOVERNOR BIRD By Allan Bird MP, Governor for East Sepik Province | The SUN of Papua New Guinea. It seems the rich and the powerful cannot be touched by our judiciary system. They can hire the best lawyers money can buy while police prosecuters are living in the settlements. Even when the Police Prosecuters are good at their job, well the workers in the courts help the rich and the powerful to get away with by robbing the future of our children. It seems that there is no place in PNG for good, decent and honest people. Only the rich and powerful, and evil people can get ahead in PNG. This is not a good sign.   I urge all good PNGeans to rise up, take back our country from the evil that has taken hold of our nation. As evil continues to win, good people will continue to lose hope. This is happening already.   Let's beat evil together. Don't let them win. If we all give up and give in, if evil people continue to win and there is no...

KEEP MARAPE AS PM! by Dr. Clement Waine.

KEEP MARAPE AS PM By Dr Clement Waine The foreign occupying powers want Prime Minister James Marape out of office because he signed MOU with MCC/Ramu NiCo for copper and nickel/cobalt smelting in the country. This MOU kick starts the wheels of industrialization. The foreign forces do not like PNG to rise to the next level of economic growth, and they are using all their powers within our own systems to derail the wheels of industrialization from spinning. All gullible PNGeans masquerading as intellectuals must know this single fact and stop beating their drums. Marape MUST stay back as PM, and we will all spin this wheel of industrialization that was already set in motion. I will tell you a story; it may help or not, but at least I am trying to convince you and others out there. In 2007, Marape became MP for Tari-Pori and became Minister for Education in Somare government. He dreamed of the concept of the National Schools of Excellence. He brought the submission to NEC, a meeting held ...

Insights on the Gold Bullion in Papua New Guinea: Dr. Clement Waine's Perspective

Insights on the Gold Bullion in Papua New Guinea: Dr. Clement Waine's Perspective  From Dr Clement Wane PhD (Not Dr John Kuimb, Allan Bird or Justin Parker) Dr Clement Waine. My Views on the Gold Bullion Bill: These are my own views without reading the profiles of any of the companies involved, the draft bill, or the arguments (for and against) surrounding the bill. 1. PNG owned 22.5% of Lihir and 22.5% of Porgera and Mekere sold them in 2001. 2. Consequently, for the last 22yrs, the State of PNG had no recourse to the revenue of the sale of gold or the actual productions (i.e. gold bars); 3. ⁠We sold our interests in Lihir and Porgera for pittance (that’s a different discussion if you folks want to have it!) 4. ⁠For 2022 years PNGeans were happy! 5. ⁠Nobody complained! 6. ⁠The Lihir and Porgera mines are very lucrative gold mines in the world and Barrick and Newcrest had a field day over these mines in the last 22 years and nobody claimed their gold productions were PNG’s assets!...

News Blog

Labels

Show more