NCD/Central Command is being tasked with bringing the situation in Port Moresby under control, to stop looting and to move crowds off the streets, as an immediate priority.
This were the directives from the Commissioner of Police David Manning, in the aftermath of the widespread chaos that went down in the Nation’s Capital, following demonstrations by the country’s disciplinary forces in the Nation’s Capital in regards to an alleged increase in their income tax.
“Police have being working throughout Wednesday afternoon (10th January 2024), dispersing crowds that are moving around with pack mentality.”
” People who do not comply with police direction will be detained and locked up for processing.”
Commissioner Manning said it is imperative that people in Port Moresby return to their homes so security forces can go about their work and for families to remain within their premises, as well as keep a close watch of their family and especially the younger family members.
“If there are flare-ups and shots fired, we do not want to see young people at risk.”
He said additional police contingents will be moved into the city form regional areas.
“These police will provide backup for security personnel that have been on duty for extended periods and will increase force strength if tensions increase.”
Manning also made it known that Cabinet has now approved a call-out of PNGDF personnel, who will be working alongside the Police to restore some level of normalcy in the city.
He also reiterated his call to the residents of the city to remain clear for the city’s streets and to stay in the safety of their homes.
“Security forces will not tolerate troublemakers attempting to carry out crimes.”
“Tear gas is being deployed and where innocent members of the public are threatened, live rounds may be used in accordance with standing orders.”
“I will continue to maintain oversight of the security response, while ACP NCD/Central Command has operational direction to bring this situation under control after the escalation we have seen.”
Manning said following the conclusion of this operation, there will be a review of the factors that enabled this unrest to start and spread and any gaps in preparedness at the operational level.