The Kina-for-Kina Scheme initiative has resulted in the purchase of two new vehicles for Gulf Police.
A significant investment for Gulf Command in preparation for the National Elections.
Under the kina-for-kina scheme Police Commissioner, David Manning aims to alleviate the continuous logistical problems for police nationwide.
Thus the Constabulary entered into the arrangements with various open and regional members whereby every kina they put in the constabulary reciprocated and purchased vehicles for their provinces and electorates.
Similar arrangements were done for Namatanai Open, Madang Open, and the Northern province.
While for Gulf province the Constabulary is still waiting for political heads to participate in the scheme.
The new vehicles were presented to Gulf Police Commander, Chief Inspector Jeffery Lemb in Port Moresby.
Back in Gulf, the Election Security Operations are expected to be launched this Month (April).
The new vehicles will assist in pre-election operations effectively to prepare for a free, fair and safe 2022 election for the people of Gulf Province.
Meanwhile, a hand-over-take-over parade is scheduled for April 13 in Kerema, Gulf Province, where outgoing PPC Chief Inspector Maria Johns will hand over the command to Mr Lemb on 20th April 2022.
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