Wau Police now have three new vehicles which they say will help them attend to law and order issues quickly.
The vehicles, ten-seater land cruisers, were funded by the Nakuwi Landowner Association of the Hidden Valley Mine at the cost of K1.2 million kina.
Chairman of the Association Rex Maori said the association priorities minimising law and order issues in Wau Town and has been supporting the police in Wau over the years.
Mr Maori said this is because law and order is almost non existent in Wau with deaths almost every. He said the association will continue to support the police into the elections.
The presentation of the vehicles was done last week in Wau Town Oval in the presence of the Deputy Chief Magistrate, Samson Tatakali, the Senior Provincial Magistrate,Pious Tapil, Assistant Commissioner of Police and APC for the Northern Command, Peter Guinness and the Provincial Police Commander, Jacob Singura.
In his address, Guinness urge the people of Wau to report any misuse of the vehicles directly to his office and to cooperate with the police especially during the election period.
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