Thursday, July 11, 2013

MP says Police threatened to assassinate him

  EM TV News


 


Chuave Open MP Wera Mori told parliament that police have threatened to assassinate him.
The member gave an account of the threat during question time on Wednesday.
The Chuave MP told the house he has been a victim of malicious attacks by certain members of the Boroko police.
He named the police involved but was encouraged not to continue naming any more involved including political rivals.
Referring to what he termed as a purported document by the National Fraud and Anti-corruption office, he labelled it baseless and misconstrued set out to suit a political agenda.
He asked the Prime Minister if he had obtained a copy of the report which was funded by the former Chuave MP.
He also alleged that the police involved were directors of certain companies in Chuave. 
Mr O’Neill said he was not aware of the report, but he would take the matter up with the police commissioner.
He said police officers are not supposed to act like project officers; a full investigation must be undertaken.
Meanwhile, Western Province Governor Ati Wobiro also gave an account of his provincial administrator being threatened by police.
The damning reports come after the police launched its modernisation plan in April this year.

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