A violent clash between two families has led to the destruction of over 50 homes and the wounding of at least nine people in the Tapo Ward 14 area of Astrolabe Bay Local Level Government in the Raicoast District.
The incident occurred on Saturday, June 29, 2024, resulting in significant property damage and community displacement. The injured have been hospitalized at Modilon General Hospital.
According to Acting Superintendent Robert Baim, Madang’s Provincial Police Commander, the altercation began when a dispute between the Koru and Sauyu families escalated. The Sauyu family, who reside further inland, attacked the Koru family living along the South Coast Road, leading to the burning of numerous makeshift and semi-permanent homes.
Police units received reports of the violence through the Madang Watchup Forum, also known as FoxEyes. A police team dispatched to the scene confirmed that 30 homes were destroyed, and a canteen with store goods and K1, 500 in takings was taken by the attackers.
“Our teams have been working diligently to contain the situation and bring the perpetrators to justice,” said Acting Superintendent Baim.
The roots of the conflict trace back to longstanding land disputes and unresolved issues dating back to the early 2000s, with both families having experienced losses due to violent confrontations. The recent violence was reportedly sparked by a village court decision that did not favour the Sauyu family.
In the wake of the attacks, police presence in the area has been heightened. However, the community remains on edge, with many residents having fled their homes and gone into hiding.
“I also would like to thank all business houses in Madang for assisting the police with fuel to attend to this situation,” added Acting Superintendent Baim.
“We ran dry with fuel, but with assistance from several business houses, we have contained the situation and got both parties to come for mediation. We have been hard hit with the fuel problem, but policing must be maintained at all costs.”
“The situation remains tense, but we are committed to restoring peace and ensuring the safety of the community,” Acting Superintendent Baim continued.
“We are continuing our investigations and urge anyone with information to come forward.”
The matter has been referred to the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) for further investigation.