20 Apr 2022 | 07:28 AM UTC
Papua New Guinea: Increased security likely in Kimbe, West New Britain Province, as of April 20 following violent clashes
Authorities increasing security in Kimbe, Papua New Guinea, as of April 20 after violent clashes. Transport, business disruptions possible.
Event
Authorities are increasing security in Kimbe, West New Britain Province, as of April 20 following clashes in the Gigo and Laleki settlements. Delayed reports indicate that fighting between residents in the area broke out April 15-16, leaving two people dead and 14 homes burned. Officials have attributed the violence to previously evicted workers that lived in the settlements. Police carried out a raid April 18, arresting 167 people.
Authorities have deployed security personnel to the area, and officers plan to conduct additional raids in the coming days. An increased security presence is likely in Gigo and Laleki; police could set up roadblocks or checkpoints to limit movement. Vandalism, arson, and gunfire are possible at short notice. Security measures and skirmishes could cause localized transport and business disruptions.
Kimbe is approximately 272 km (169 miles) west-southwest of Kokopo, East New Britain Province.
Advice
Exercise caution if operating in Kimbe. Check with local contacts on the status of roads before driving through affected settlements and surrounding areas. Use alternative routes to avoid likely areas for clashes and allow additional time to reach destinations. If fighting breaks out nearby, immediately depart the area if movement is possible or shelter in place away from any windows if transport is not feasible. Follow all official instructions.