Over 120 law enforcement personnel stationed at the Porgera Valley in the Enga province have been authorized to use lethal force to remove and protect Porgera Valley residents and Infrastructure suffering from attacks from Non-Porgoreans, Illegal miners and settlers.
The continuous escalation of violence is caused by illegal miners and illegal settlers who have victimized traditional landowners and using violence to terrorize local communities.
Commissioner of Police David Manning emphasized on the use after violence escalated.
“I have directed police to consolidate resources and respond with force to resolve the dangerous situation as quickly as possible, protecting life and essential property.”
“The 122 security personnel will be on ground including Mobile Squads, Dog Squads, Sector Response Unit and Personnel from the Papua New Guinea Defense Force (PNGDF).”
“Security will use lethal force, if suspects are found in possession of any offensive weapon. Raising a weapon in a public environment or threatening another person will be considered as an imminent threat and you will be shot.”
“Security will prioritize the protection of lives and critical life-essential infrastructure which have been attempted to be sabotaged.”
“Deputy Commissioner of Police, Samson Kua be in effect on-the-ground command of the state response in Porgera Valley. DCP Kua will be assisted by commander SPZ Acting Assistant Commissioner Tondop, rolled to inspect affected communities and provide real-time situation updates.”
Manning furthermore highlighted that the Porgera Station has been declared a no entry zone for all Non-Porgoreans including the ban on sale and supply of liquor across Porgera valley, following a curfew in effect between 6pm to 8pm without exception.
“We call on all local traditional leaders bring this situation to a swift peaceful resolution, and to landowners to support the security force operations for the protection of their people and infrastructure.”