Return to Environment and Earth Sciences Board  

Re: MASALAI-I-TOKAUT: Study by ITS Global

March 21 2008 at 12:35 PM
No score for this post
n  (no login)


Response to Re: MASALAI-I-TOKAUT: Study by ITS Global

RH can afford to spend the money it generates from logging to pay for expensive consultants such as ITS Global but continuous reports in the media time and time again such as this latest one below (taken from the Post Courier) will get them no where in their propaganda attempts to paint a good image about themselves (such try hards), we know they're corupt and the only reason they're getting away with all the gory things they're capable of doing is because they've got the money to bribe people easily.

IRC, police arrest three illegal immigrants - PC 19-03-08

THREE immigrants of Chinese origin alleged to be illegally in PNG were arrested by officers from the Department of Police and the Internal Revenue Commission (IRC) Customs in the Central Province last Saturday.
Police said they acted following a tip-off on allegations of smuggling activities at the Galley Reach area near Yule Island.
The raid resulted in the arrests of three men and they have been locked up at the Boroko police cells in Port Moresby.
Police alleged the three Chinese were initially brought into the country by a major foreign timber company but were found working for another logging company which they said had been operating in the area.
They said a full scale investigation into the circumstances surrounding the arrest of the three suspected illegals was continuing.
They also said the investigation would attempt to determine whether or not the second logging company was a subsidiary of the company alleged to have brought them into Papua New Guinea.
The three Chinese nationals denied they were employed by the major company (RH of course)but allegedly admitted to having been brought into the country by that company.
The IRC Customs officers involved in the operation could not be reached yesterday, however, sources within the organisation said more such operations were planned to continue.
They said people were being smuggled into the country by logging companies.
Officers said the allegations of illegal immigrants being employed by timber companies had been known for some time and it was up to the forest department to take action to take away licences.

 
Scoring disabled. You must be logged in to score posts.Respond to this message   
Response TitleAuthorDate
 Re: MASALAI-I-TOKAUT: Study by ITS Global.-passing by-.Mar 21, 2008, 4:41 PM
Your Browsing VortexPNG - Thanks for visiting us !-