03 Oct 2022 | 05:27 AM UTC
Papua New Guinea: Increased security likely in Buin, South Bougainville, as of Oct. 3 after attack on logging site
Heightened security likely in Buin, South Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, as of Oct. 3 after attack on logging site. Casualties reported.
Event
Heightened security measures are likely in Buin, South Bougainville District, as of Oct. 3 after alleged Mekamui fighters attacked a camp in the Tonolei Integrated Agricultural Project in recent days. Although the government has confirmed that an incident occurred at the site, details of the incident are scarce. Reports indicate that armed men entered the camp early Sept. 28, opening fire on workers and overwhelming security at the site. Officials have confirmed that the attack killed two locals and a foreign national and injured other employees. Local reports indicate that as many as four people died, three others were wounded, including two foreign nationals, and six people are missing.
The site's status remains unclear, with some reports suggesting that the attackers continue to occupy the camp. Police will likely deploy to the town, but reports suggest they could be overwhelmed by the heavily armed militants; a standoff may occur. If further fighting occurs, curfews and checkpoints could occur in Buin, potentially causing transport delays. Business closures may also take place at short notice.
Buin is approximately 185 km (115 miles) south-southeast of Buka, Bougainville.
Advice
Exercise caution if operating in Buin. Avoid concentrations of security personnel and people due to the potential for clashes. Consider limiting movements until the situation stabilizes; remain inside if authorities order curfews. Check with local contacts before embarking on travel to or within Buin, as reporting on violence may be delayed. Follow all official instructions.