Friday, January 27, 2012

Did Arthur Somare plan Thursday’s mutiny by Yauru Sasa?


It has been revealed that Michael Somare’s son, Arthur, planned  Thursday’s mutiny executed by retired colonel Yaura Sasa.
It is understood, that Arthur and a few other loyal Somare supporters, who have been residing at the Ela Beach hotel, spent some time planning the mutiny and left written notes  on a white board which contained the words: MILITARY ACTION, as an action point.
The  board, which was later placed in a corridor, attracted a great deal of attention by passersby.
From a small article in The Drum,  the Post Courier said:
maybe a currently suspended MP whose hotel room has been the hub for huge comings and goings for more than a week now can explain the board he left in his room when he checked out. It was there in the corridor for all to see. A strategy on how to return his father to power and No 4 on the list? Military Action! Maybe just a coincidence after the clownish performance by the retired colonel?”
Several other officers  involved in the mutiny have admitted that the Somares gave the orders  to place PNGDF Commander Timothy Agwi and others under house arrest.

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