By JULIA DAIA BORE
A LONG-serving policeman and father of seven was shot dead at close
range yesterday while escorting a company’s pay-run in Port Moresby, The National reports.
The shooting took place during the afternoon rush hour outside the
Correctional Services headquarters at Hohola about 4.30pm.
He was named as Paul Waim, from Kerowagi, Chimbu, who was stationed at
Moreguina, in Central’s Abau district.
Bystanders gathering around the vehicle to check on the policeman who was shot
and could be seen lying across the two front seats. – Pictures courtesy of CS
media
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Waim and another policeman were escorting a rubber company depositing
cash and pay run from the Abau district when they were attacked in the city.
Eyewitnesses said Waim and his colleague and others were in a utility
vehicle driving slowly towards the busy Wards Drive from Islander Drive when their vehicle was
intercepted by another utility vehicle near the Islander drain and the CS
headquarters.
They said they saw the killers, armed with weapons, step out their
vehicle, a silver-brown Toyota Hilux, and confronted the passengers in the
intercepted utility.
One eyewitness said: “They came out with high-powered guns and shouted
to the driver to leave the utility, screaming, ‘come out, you come’.
“Then, one of the men holding onto the weapon, appeared to be holding a
pistol, fired six to seven continuous shots at the policeman.
“The gun was emptied on the policeman who was in uniform.”
The impact of the bullets threw Waim back, flat on the seat in the
vehicle.
“The armed men then rushed into their vehicle and sped off toward
Hohola.”
The sound of
gunshots drew a large crowd who tried to help before the other policeman,
apparently unhurt, drove his wounded colleague to Port Moresby General Hospital.
Another eyewitness
said they also noticed the killers remove two weapons from the utility which
the policemen were in before they fled the scene.
One eyewitnesses
described the scene as “just straight out a movie” and that “things happened so
swiftly, fast and unsuspicious”.
Port Moresby police could not be contacted to confirm
whether any money was stolen.
Central police
commander Chief Supt John Maru, who was at the Port Moresby General Hospital
late yesterday to arrange for the release of the body, had called on companies
seeking police escort to provide a separate vehicle from the vehicle carrying
the money.
Maru also condemned
the lack of resources and inadequate funding of the police force which he said
was the reason why policemen in escort situations, such as yesterday’s, were
left to carry out the escort, travelling in the same vehicle as that carrying
the cash.
Wow... that's a terrible shame. Any time a family man (let alone an officer) dies or is killed, it leaves a huge, empty void that's tough to fill. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends who known the slain policeman.
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