Prime Minister James Marape has ordered an immediate stop to all internal Papua New Guinea Defence Force [PNGDF] investigations regarding the filming and distribution of videos related to recent recruitment controversies.
Prime Minister James Marape issued a late-night address to the nation on Tuesday, calling for immediate discipline within the Papua New Guinea Defence Force following reports of unauthorized roadblocks and protests by soldiers at Murray Barracks.
Police Commissioner David Manning has reassured the public, confirming that daily routines in Port Moresby will proceed normally and urged citizens to dismiss misinformation currently circulating on social media.
Military personnel have mounted roadblocks and burnt tyres at the Murray Barracks headquarters tonight, as tensions remain high within the Papua New Guinea Defence Force [PNGDF] over recent recruitment controversies.