22 Dec 2022 | 03:11 AM UTC
Papua New Guinea: Increased security measures in place nationwide through Jan. 3 for the holiday period
Authorities bolstering security across Papua New Guinea through at least Jan. 3 for the holiday season. Disruptions possible.
Event
Authorities are bolstering security nationwide through at least Jan. 3, including Christmas Day (Dec. 25) and New Year's Day (Jan. 1). The police will deploy additional personnel and conduct operations in major cities like Port Moresby and Lae to secure crowded public spaces, including open markets, parks, transport hubs, and major religious sites. Authorities could increase patrols around churches for Christmas services, Dec. 24-25. Officials have warned that stricter measures will be in place to crack down on criminal activities.
Transport Security
Authorities could increase security measures at transport centers, including airports and ports nationwide. Unattended bags may prompt security operations at transport hubs and facilities. Increased criminal activity, especially theft and robbery, is possible at transport hubs nationwide. Police could establish checkpoints along roads and major highways in Port Moresby and other major cities nationwide.
Crime
The threat of pickpocketing, carjacking, bag-snatching, and robbery typically increases during the holiday period. Police will likely increase patrols and deploy additional personnel at public locations, including malls, banks, hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues, to intensify anti-crime measures. Residential burglaries are also common during the holiday season.
Advice
Exercise caution at shopping centers, transport hubs, and other crowded public spaces. Plan for transport and business disruptions near transport centers and other public facilities due to increased security measures. Allow additional time if traveling to the transport hubs due to possible traffic congestion. Do not carry large sums of money and avoid ostentatious displays of wealth; use ATMs inside banks, hotels, or other businesses, rather than on the street. Closely guard bags and other valuables at malls, airports, ports, and other crowded transport centers. Relinquish valuables if confronted by an armed assailant, as criminals are known to operate in groups and may resort to violence when resisted. Take extra steps to protect unattended residences; do not discuss vacation plans or other personal details around strangers. Ensure adequate security for employees transporting money to and from banks; vary departure times and conduct all transactions discreetly. Heed all official advisories and remain cooperative if stopped by authorities for security and health checks.