Possible eyewitnesses to the North Waigani Market murder and arson case on Monday 19th May in Port Moresby have come forward to assist with Police Investigations.
The National Capital District (NCD) Police investigation team is currently being assisted by five possible eyewitnesses to seek justice for the four deaths and property damage in Waigani.
NCD Metropolitan Superintendent Silva Sika today Sunday May 25th, acknowledged the sensitivity of the matter and informed leaders in the Goilala Communities around Port Moresby including central province to allow police to carry out investigation into the matter.
While in the presence of Central Provincial Member and Goilala MP, including the Central Provincial Police Commander (PPC), Met. Supt. Sika stated that the police are doing their best to ensure there are no new incidents following the Waigani incident. He added that concerns must be channeled through their leaders and emphasized that all concern or matter must be documented and brought to their elected leaders to be presented in parliament.
Furthermore, Sika further added that Port Moresby is the city of all Papua New Guineans and does not belong to any one ethnic group or groups. He acknowledged the hard work each group of people has done in bringing the city to where it is now. He stated that everyone must respect each other.
Meanwhile, Central PPC, Joseph Salle, pledged to work closely with the Met. Supt. to have the matter sorted out in a fair manner that satisfies all parties. He also urged people not to take the law into their own hands, but to assist police in the investigation.
The four people who have lost their lives include two from Goilala, one from Enga, and one from Eastern Highlands.
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