At least 26 killed in Papua New Guinea in major tribal clashes

at least 26 killed in papua new guinea in major tribal clashes

PNG-CRIME-POLICE

At least 26 people have been killed in the latest outbreak of deadly tribal violence in the remote Highlands region of Papua New Guinea.

The violence between two tribal groups and their allies began on Sunday in the Wapenamanda district of the Enga province in what one police officer described as the “largest” flare-up of violence the region has seen.

Dead bodies were recovered from the roadside, grasslands and hills and more are expected to be found in the bush, according to ABC.

The death toll was revised down by police from an earlier figure of 64, although local media reports continued to include higher numbers of both combatants and local civilians killed.

Police confirmed fighting was ongoing between Ambulin tribes and their allies and Skikin tribes with their allies.

Papua New Guinea, which is home to 800 distinct ethnic groups, has a long history of tribal violence over issues ranging from land and wealth disputes to historical animosities.

Internal security has become a major challenge for the government and attracted international attention as China, Australia and the US seek closer ties.

Police started collecting dead bodies after the fighting began at 4am local time Sunday around the town of Wabag, roughly 600km northwest of the capital Port Moresby.

“This is by far the largest [killing] I’ve seen in Enga, maybe in all of Highlands as well,” said George Kakas, a senior police officer, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

“We’re all devastated, we’re all mentally stressed out. It’s really hard to comprehend.”

Graphic photos and videos showed dead bodies, some of them stripped, lying on the side of the road and piled up on the truck.

Local newspaper the Post-Courier said a stench has filled the area and the work to recover bodies was progressing slowly.

“These tribesmen have been killed all over the countryside, all over the bush,” Mr Kakas told ABC.

Police said the tribals were using “high-powered guns”, such as AK47, M16 and M4 rifles as well as homemade firearms.

Papua New Guinea government lawyer Oliver Nobetau said more lives could be lost in retaliation for the massacre and warned the police resources are not enough to deal with violence that was on such a “massive scale”.

“Tribal violence is something that happens commonly, but never to this scale,” Mr Nobetau added.

“Tribal violence is something that is prevalent and the government with its limited resources will try to deploy the police wherever they can to try to curb the security issues,” he said.

Governor of Enga Peter Ipatas said there had been warnings that tribal fighting was about to erupt.

“From a provincial perspective, we knew this fight was going to be on and we (alerted) the security forces last week to make sure they took appropriate action to ensure this didn’t occur,” Mr Ipatas told ABC.

He described the violence as a “very, very sad occasion for us in the province and it’s a bad thing for the country”.

In the capital, opposition party members demanded prime minister James Marape’s administration take urgent action and deploy additional troops in the area.

“We call on the government to immediately establish where the guns and bullets are coming from to fuel this senseless violence,” they said in a statement, according to the Post-Courier.

Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese said they were ready to assist Papua New Guinea, which is Australia’s nearest neighbour and the largest single recipient of Australian foreign aid.

“That is very disturbing the news that has come out of Papua New Guinea,” Mr Albanese said. “We remain available to provide whatever support we can in a practical way, of course, to help our friends in PNG.”

The tribal violence has escalated in the Enga region following the 2022 elections, which saw Mr Marape maintaining power. Elections in Papua New Guinea have historically been marred by allegations of cheating and procedural irregularities, often serving as catalysts for widespread violence across the nation.

In August last year, more than 150 people were killed in the Highlands and graphic visuals showed men tied up and being dragged behind a truck as onlookers cheered.

From news to politics, travel to sport, culture to climate – The Independent has a host of free newsletters to suit your interests. To find the stories you want to read, and more, in your inbox, click here.

OTHER NEWS

17 minutes ago

Rod Stewart ‘booed’ as he salutes Ukraine president Zelensky during Germany concert

17 minutes ago

Temasek to invest up to $268m in Australian ETF manager Betashares

17 minutes ago

Lily Allen's relationship with her kids is 'much better' now she's sober

17 minutes ago

Armie Hammer 'grateful' for cannibal rumours

17 minutes ago

Plane lands safely in NZ after fire shuts down engine

20 minutes ago

Revealed: Why Adam Wharton's brother isn't allowed to fly to Germany for Euro 2024... but it hasn't stopped him from taking a mammoth road trip to support the Crystal Palace star

20 minutes ago

Olympics star, 18, dies just weeks before Paris Games following tragic diving accident

21 minutes ago

Is Romania vs Ukraine on TV? Channel, start time and how to watch Euro 2024 fixture online today

21 minutes ago

England boss Gareth Southgate pays tribute to late Kevin Campbell and Matija Sarkic

21 minutes ago

French Singer Amir Haddad Leading TF1 Adaptation Of Israeli Romcom Series ‘The Baker And The Beauty’

21 minutes ago

Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals he's been working on his new England midfield role with Gareth Southgate for a year... as the Liverpool star opens up on his display against Serbia

25 minutes ago

Wife whose husband died from electrocution in Mexican resort hot tub files $1m lawsuit

25 minutes ago

Sharon's involvement in Keanu's death is threatened with exposure by 2 major characters

26 minutes ago

Prince Harry 'regrets' not attending Trooping the Colour, amid military ties

27 minutes ago

Video: Kate Beckinsale celebrates England's victory over Serbia at the Euros while Maya Jama shares a throwback snap in a football shirt as they lead the stars sharing their support

27 minutes ago

England begin Euro 2024 campaign with nervy victory over spirited Serbia

30 minutes ago

Ex-Premier League star Aleksandar Mitrovic hails Jude Bellingham as the best player in the world... after he inspired England to a 1-0 win over Serbia in their Euro 2024 opener

32 minutes ago

Alan Hansen: Sad truth behind Match of the Day exit as Gary Lineker pays tribute

32 minutes ago

Eights post timely wins at pre-Olympic rowing World Cup

32 minutes ago

The trial of a US reporter charged with espionage in Russia is to begin June 26

35 minutes ago

Video: ENGLAND PLAYER RATINGS: Jude Bellingham was EVERYWHERE... but who was 'more bad than good'? And which big-name star's passes were 'neither penetrative or memorable'?

36 minutes ago

How to remove scratches from glasses: easy DIY methods & tips

36 minutes ago

Ben Healy wins Tour of Slovenia stage

36 minutes ago

'Plenty of Improvement' Ahead for Chiefs Offense, Mahomes

36 minutes ago

Political event audience sings Happy Birthday to Trump

36 minutes ago

Nicole Scherzinger sings during emotional In Memoriam segment at 2024 Tony Awards - as Treat Williams, Glenda Jackson, Alan Arkin and more are honored

36 minutes ago

Public warned not to eat specific product recalled over E. coli fears

36 minutes ago

Jobless numbers might not indicate slowdown due to week-to-week volatility, says Point72's Dean Maki

36 minutes ago

Watchdog: Nuclear-armed nations are deepening reliance on nuclear weapons

41 minutes ago

French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz eager to take clay form into tennis’ grass season

41 minutes ago

Daniel Radcliffe makes rare emotional comment about partner and son as he wins first Tony

41 minutes ago

There's a MotoGP-Derived Ducati Desmosedici RR Up For Sale Right Now

41 minutes ago

‘I’m giving up my idyllic £7.5m Cornwall home to retire in London’

41 minutes ago

Simone Ashley advises Bridgerton newcomer Masali Baduza

41 minutes ago

Dress to impress! 10 Ascot-ready dresses for the perfect race day look - shop tailored, wrap and body sculpting dresses from just £49

41 minutes ago

New Zealand fire service says a passenger plane has landed safely after an engine caught fire during takeoff

41 minutes ago

Passenger plane lands safely in New Zealand after fire shuts down an engine

45 minutes ago

Maroons on guard for 'different environment' in Origin II

49 minutes ago

Jamie George insists England not worried about mind games from Eddie Jones ahead of clash with Japan

49 minutes ago

‘We wouldn’t let animals die in misery. Why should humans?’: Susan Hampshire on why dying must be a choice