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JRA Limited has come on board with a K5,000 financial assistance to the Southern Highlands Rugby Union team Mendi Mustangs. The Mustangs are currently taking part in the Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited Super 7’s Series in Port Moresby.

The funding was presented to the Team by JRA Limited Chief Executive Officer Jacob Anga, at the 5mile Camp recently.

“I will continue to support Mustangs in future tournaments too. I urge other business houses and organizations to come forward and help bring the game forward in Southern Highlands. I ‘am proud to see the Team compete with the rest of Papua New Guinea in a national event,” said CEO Anga.

As a former player, who was part of the PNG Pukpuks squad in the 1990’s, Mr Anga said the gesture is not only about financial help but to grow the rugby union code back in Mendi. He said there are talented players who need guidance and proper support.

Mendi Rugby Football Union President, Robin Asok, thanked JRA Limited for the sponsorship, saying that finding sponsors has been very difficult for the team. He said this will assist their stay in the nation’s capital during the KPHL Super 7’s Series.

“We are grateful for this support,” said Asok.

During the occasion, Mendi Mustangs Manager, Lawrence Puyu presented Mr Anga with merchandise for the Mustangs’ and officially welcomed Mr Anga into the team.

Apart from major sponsors KPHL, Cane Construction Limited assisted with K3,000, with some support coming from Kumin Catholic Church Bishop, Donald Lippert.

Mendi Mustangs have been competing in PNG Rugby Football Union sanctioned tournaments since 2012 and have produced talents like PNG Pukpuks regular, Wesley Vali and Orchids 7’s star, Tere Rema.

The oil spill at the Kimbe wharf is becoming a concern for local town residents.

Those affected severely are residents from Works Compound, Bayside, KCP, Gigo and Laleki who are close to the wharf. According to sources in Kimbe, the spill has left coastlines with a thick yellowish substance floating and spreading very quickly. Sources say the spill is extending to villages in Talasea and has also reach Ruango village.

Company responsible New Britain Palm Oil Limited (NBPOL) has not released a statement regarding the spill but has assisted affected local residents with containers to trap the oil spill and collect its debris.

A local man told InsidePNG the company (NBPOL) has provided containers and youths are assisting by collecting the oil spill out at sea and along the coastline. John Apa said the containers are filling up so quick and more containers will be needed.

“It’s a disaster along our shoreline but for now there are no evidences of marine life being destroyed. But I appeal to the West New Britain Provincial Government and other State agencies to carryout their investigation and provide a report to the public. Our only worry now is that our coastline looks different and may not be safe to use,” said Apa.

Many assumed the oil spill happened on Sunday (15th May) during the night during loading of an oil tanker bound for overseas waters. Locals became curious when they saw the yellowish substance spreading along the shorelines the very next day.

Meanwhile sources at the WNB Provincial Government say Environmental Health Officers have visited the oil spill site and will be carrying out an assessment.

THE body of the Deputy Prime Minister, Sam Basil arrived at the Nadzap Airport today around 12pm.

On the Chopper with him was Lae MP John Rosso, Markham MP Koni Iguan and two of Basil’s sons.

A convoy of over 200 vehicles lead the hearse into Lae city.

The hearse made three stops, starting at Tanam, 14mile and DCA Beach in Lae before heading to the Tutumang House.

At the Tutumang House, his body was officially handed over to the Morobe Provincial Government by the Deputy Speaker and Member for Markham, Koni Iguan.

The Governor and the eight MPs of Morobe were given time to share their condolence messages at the Tutumang Haus.

The Morobe Governor passed on his condolence to the DPM’s family, the people of Bulolo and Morobe and appealed to the people of Bulolo and Morobe to be understanding during this shocking time.

“To the people of Bulolo, Sam Basil is gone, but Bulolo is still here, people of Morobe, Sam Basil is gone but Morobe is still here, we must carry on,” Saonu said.

The eight MPs had a common message in speeches, to carry on the Bulolo MP’s legacy of maintaining unity among Morobe leaders.

The Member for Yangoru-Saussia, Richard Maru was also present at today’s event and was given the opportunity to share his condolence message.

There was a minute’s silence after the messages and the body of the Bulolo MP proceeded to the Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium.

The casket will now overnight at the stadium.

A state funeral will be held tomorrow (Thursday 19th) morning.

According to the program, the casket will be airlifted on a chopper to Bulolo, Wau, Watut, Garaina and to Mumeng where it will overnight on Thursday.

On Friday, it will leave Mumeng for Buang, where the late DPM is from.

His burial ceremony will take place on Saturday the 21st of May 2022.

The Supreme Court presiding over the Special Reference filed by the Attorney General Pila Niningi, seeking clarification on the eligibility of convicted criminals to contest the National General Elections has granted leave for four parties to join the proceedings.

Leave was granted on Friday the 13th of May 2022.

The four include, the Public Solicitor, the Speaker of the National Parliament, the Public Prosecutor and Mr Simon Sinai as the Electoral Commissioner.

As defenders of the Constitution, the Public Prosecutor and the Public Solicitor saw interest in the special reference because the questions contained in the Special Reference have a direct impact on the powers, roles and responsibilities of both institutions.

The Public Solicitor, Leslie Mamu cited that the questions raised relate to offences under the Criminal Code and generally criminal law, an area which concerns the Public Solicitor.

Meanwhile for the Electoral Commissioner, it was important that he take part in this Special Reference, because he is in-charge of the overall running of the elections for the National Parliament and the legislative arms of the Local Level Governments.

The outcome of the Special Reference will have a direct impact on the Electoral Commission’s functions.

The Special Reference seeks interpretation on Section 50 and 103 of the Constitution that talks about a citizen’s right to vote and stand for public office and the qualifications for and disqualifications from membership.

The Solicitor General Tauvasa Tanuvasa, representing the Attorney General did not object to the applications.

With leave granted, each of the intervener shall file and serve their statements of response by Tuesday 17th of May 2022.

The Referrer in this matter shall in consultation with the interveners file and serve a Reference Book by the 20th of May for listings.

The matter returns to court on Monday the 23rd of May 2022.

PNG Air has suspended flights into Mt. Hagen following reports of the Civil Unrest at Kagamuga yesterday.

Since yesterday flights into the Western Highlands Province were disrupted following attempts by people from the Yamka Tribe, the traditional landowners of Kagamuga Airport to close down the airport.

Their grievances was over the change in names for Returning Officers in Western Highlands.

PNG Air released a statement today advising its passengers that flights in and out of Western Highlands will remain suspended until such a time the airline determines the safe operations of its service at Kagamuga.

Passengers with existing tickets are advised to contact the PNG Air Sales Office for a rebook at no cost.

Meanwhile National Airport Corporation in a conference in Port Moresby said the Mt. Hagen Airport will remain open for business.

‘We have an Election Plan in place and NAC will be using that to guidance operations during the Election Period, said NAC CEO Rex Kiponge.

The police hirerachy has released names of the Close Protection Officers who were with the late Deputy Prime Minister, Sam Basil at the time of the accident that claimed his life.

Police Commissioner, David Manning in a statement released last night confirmed that First Constable Neil Maino died 30 minutes after the accident while Sargeant Fredy Setu survived but sustained injuries.

“This is a tragic road accident, police investigations are now underway to establish what happened,” Manning said.

The three men with another officer were traveling to Bulolo in preparation for Nomination on Thursday 12th May 2022, when they collided with an on coming vehicle, an open-back Toyota Land Cruiser.

Police say the Deputy Prime Minister was in the driver’s seat, First Constable Maino sat directly behind the DPM while Sargeant Setu sat on the offside seat.

Police believe the vehicle that collided with the Deputy Prime Minister’s car hit them on the right hand side of the car, badly injuring the DPM and his CPO, Maino.

Sargeant Setu only suffered minor injures and was discharged yesterday afternoon from Angau Memorial Hospital in Lae.

Maino is from a mixed parentage of Northern and Mekeo in Central Province. He joined the Police Force in 2009 and was attached with the National Security Unit of the Special Services Division.

Commissioner Manning has also extended his condolences to the late CPO’s family.

The driver of the vehicle involved in the accident of the Deputy Prime Minister and Member for Bulolo Sam Basil is now in police custody.

According to the Assistant Police Commissioner Northern Command, Peter Guinness, the man is currently detained by the Bulolo Police and will soon be arrested and charged with two counts of traffic accidents.

Charges to be laid against the driver, who is now a suspect in the death of the Bulolo MP are Dangerous Driving Causing Death and Dangerous Driving Causing Grievance Bodily Harm.

According to the police report by Guinness, the driver of the vehicle, a Toyota Land Cruiser Open back, was driving in the opposite direction, from Lae to Bulolo.

The report stated that the driver suspect was driving at high speed and crashed into the DPM’s vehicle while trying to avoid fallen rocks.

The driver suspect had attempted to apply brakes to his vehicle when he sightted the oncoming vehicle(DPM’s vehicle)but his vehicle could not slow down, appruptly slamming into the DPM’s vehicle with maximum force, hitting the driver’s side and ripping it off.

The DPM and his close protection officer, Neil Maino, lost their lives.

On the vehicle with the DPM were his two CPOs and four civilians one of which was his media officer. The other CPO and the civilians sustained serious injuries and are currently admitted at the Lae International Hospital.

The driver suspect on the other hand was alone in his vehicle, he had no passengers with him. He sustained chest injuries but is ok.

Four BSP Sub-Branches are temporarily closed for business due to Law and Order issues in four Provinces.

The recent being the closure of BSP’s Sub-Branch at PadiPadi in the Milne Bay Province as a result of an attempted armed robbery around 12pm yesterday.

BSP CEO Robin Fleming said fortunately, no staff were seriously injured despite being assaulted during the course of the incident.

The closure of BSP at PadiPadi follows the closure of the BSP Bank at Henganofi, Koroba and Yangoru Station due to Law and order issues.

“While there is a need for Banking Services in these communities, such criminal attacks as this put the safety of BSP employees at risk.

“The safety of BSP staff takes priority,” said Fleming.

This is the second attack on BSP at PadiPadi, the first was in 2016.

In May of 2018, a BSP ATM was stolen at Hagita Estate and never recovered.

Another BSP ATM at the Alotau International Hotel was also stolen by criminals in 2019.

As the only bank that operates in rural areas, CEO Fleming appealed to communities to provide the support for BSP to ensure that the provision of these services is not put at risk.

Police Commissioner, David Manning has given a two weeks amnesty period for people in possession of Illegal firearms to surrender them at the nearest police station.

The appeal is part of the enforcement of amendments made to the Firearms Act 2022.

Manning has issued directives for police to arrest individuals in possession of unlicensed or Illegal firearms which under the amended laws carry a life imprisonment from 19th May 2022 onwards.

Previously offenders who are found guilty were given a Maximum term of 10 to 20 years imprisonment.

Changes to the Firearms Act include Life Imprisonment for the following offences if convicted

– Manufacturing of homemade guns;

· Illegal ownership and possession of firearms;

· Illegal possession and use of firearms;

· Illegal possession of prohibited firearm; and

· Ownership and possession of machine guns.

Four men in Lae have been arrested for being in possession of three homemade pistols and in relation to a break and enter and robbery over the weekend.

The arrest follows a search for firearms and ammunitions alleged to be burried at the residence of Huon Gulf’s former District Administrator at Cassowary Road.

According to police, the four suspects were part of a ten men team, who drove into the premises of Asila Security Company at Eriku’s Oleander Street in a blue ten seater LandCruiser on Sunday morning.

The men held up the security guard at gunpoint, tied him up and broke down a grill door before walking straight to the Manager’s Office where the safe was.

The safe contained the company’s confidential documents, cash worth K50 000, firearms and ammunitions.

All items were stolen.

Police say they are aware of where the rest of the suspects

reside and will pay a visit.

Lae’s Metropolitan Commander, Chief Superintendent Chris Kunyanban said Intelligence gathering for the 2022 National General Election is on going and Police will not tolerate anyone trying to build up arms during the election period.

Meanwhile, police located the safe near the bumbu river bank and handed it back to Asila Security Company.

They are yet to retrieve all the items in the safe.

While the four suspects are in police custody, six are still on the run.

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