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PNG Police hunt for Protesting Koiari Leaders Over Alleged Unlawful Shutdown Attempt of Power and Water to Port Moresby

Papua New Guinea’s Central Provincial Police are pursuing two Koiari leaders for allegedly leading an illegal protest that aimed to shut down water services. Chief Inspector Joseph Salle said the protest occurred on Tuesday, July 23, and was unauthorized.The protest sparked complaints from three Lower Koiari clans — Behori, Omani, and Narime — who argued that one of the protest leaders does not represent a government-recognized landowner group. …
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One Papua New Guinea broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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