Concerns have been raised by Police Officers in the Vanapa Brown, Central Province in collaboration with the Laloki landowners, regarding the movement of evicted settlers from Baruni into the Laloki.
In a media statement posted, both the landowners and police have called on the responsible authorities to intervene and find a solution to resettle the displaced Goilalas from Baruni.
The landowners and police, seen meeting with the affected settlers this afternoon, expressed their concerns about the situation.
The settlers from Baruni, now residing in Laloki, have created tensions not only with the local landowners but also with the traveling public along the Hiritano Highway.
The presence of the Goilalas in the area has reportedly led to various issues, including disturbances and safety concerns.
The landowners and police are united in their plead for immediate action to address the issue, making it clear that they do not want another settlement of Goilalas to emerge in the area, fearing further complications and disruptions.
In an effort to maintain peace and order, police officers were present to ensure that the settlers were provided with appropriate guidance on how to address the situation.
Both parties are urging the responsible authorities to take swift and decisive action to find a viable solution, preventing the situation from escalating any further.
It is crucial for the relevant authorities to step in and resolve this matter promptly to ensure the well-being of all parties involved.
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