PPC Baim criticizes false media reports over helicopter hijack in Usino-Bundi by-election

Madang Provincial Police Commander, Acting Superintendent Robert Baim, has publicly condemned recent false media reports alleging that a helicopter was hijacked during the polling process in the Usino-Bundi by-election.
He emphasizes that such misinformation is not only inaccurate but also damaging to Papua New Guinea’s international reputation.
“Such unconfirmed reports must cease immediately. Journalists and media outlets have a responsibility to verify information before publishing. False reports undermine our nation’s integrity and credibility, "said Acting Superintendent Baim.
“Reporters must be accountable. Our country’s image depends on truthful and responsible journalism.”
Baim clarified that the helicopter was not hijacked. It landed safely with election officials onboard, but after offloading the ballot boxes and personnel, the aircraft was involved in an incident where the polling team was targeted by armed individuals.
“The helicopter landed at Kembeni in Ward 19, approximately five kilometers from the intended drop-off point in Yaiyo village, Ward 20. The reasons for this landing are still under investigation,” Baim explained.
“Shortly after landing, a group of armed men, believed to be supporters of a candidate, intercepted the polling team. They forced the Presiding Officer, Nathan Tawi, to sign ballot papers. One official managed to escape and contacted police in Kabiufa, Eastern Highlands.
"Police responded swiftly, MS13 and the SRU Quick Reaction Force [QRF] successfully rescued the remaining polling officials. However, the auxiliary police officer involved and the ballot materials remain missing.
“Nine suspects have been apprehended and are currently in custody here in Madang, undergoing processing by our Investigative Taskforce,” Baim confirmed.
“We are committed to maintaining law and order and will pursue anyone attempting to disrupt the electoral process.”
He also thanked Chief Inspector Henry Ereman, Group Command Northern Mobile Group and the QRF team for their prompt and professional response, emphasizing that this incident serves as a warning to those who seek to undermine democratic processes.
“I call on all candidates and supporters to uphold the integrity of this election. Respect the process, maintain peace, and keep your supporters calm. Our police force is prepared to respond at any moment,” Baim urged.
Police continue their investigation and appeal to the public for any information that may assist in recovering the missing ballot materials and officer.