Residents of Rai Coast District in Madang are warning that sea piracy is becoming just as deadly as the natural dangers already faced at sea.
Communities have long endured tragic incidents involving small boats during bad weather.
But now, another fear is growing — sea pirates who attack travellers between Madang and Rem-Bonga in Morobe.
“People are being robbed, boats are being stolen, and some travellers have even lost their lives,” said Bangan Siwo, Deputy Principal of Rai Coast Secondary School.
“It’s frightening for everyone, especially our students and teachers.”
Mr Siwo said locals often avoid using the main inland road, built in the 1970s, which is now almost impassable due to rivers and deteriorated conditions.
“People risk the sea because the road is broken and unsafe,” he said.
“But the sea is no longer safe either.”
He’s calling for immediate government action.
“In the short term, regular patrols by police or maritime officers are needed to prevent piracy and respond to emergencies,” Mr Siwo said.
“Long term, we need bridges and better roads, so people don’t have to rely on the sea.”
Communities are now urging all levels of government to act before more lives are lost to criminals or the elements.
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