The Minister for Police Peter Tsiamalili Jr. MP, has confirmed the arrest of wanted fugitive Mileng Kapli in Wewak in the East Sepik Province (ESP) on March 22nd for the brutal murder of his partner, Lina Numbalihi,
Minister Tsiamalili made this announcement today Monday 24th March, stating that police arrested Mr. Kapli in the centre of Dagua Market in Wewak town.
Minister Tsiamalili emphasized that the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNG) and Papua New Guinea Defense Force (PNGDF) collaborated to apprehend the fugitive soldier accused of the heinous crime. He emphasized the need to address rapes and assaults, called for high standards among disciplined services, and refrained from commenting on the case specifics as it is now before the courts.
Meanwhile, Tsiamalili added that public outrage on such cases demands justice. The accused will face trial under the criminal justice system, with the possibility of a maximum penalty if convicted. The PNGDF will also conduct internal procedures, and Disciplined Forces Commissioners are ensuring accountability among their members.
“Police, Defence and Correctional Services have improved their accountability and will not tolerate crimes within their ranks.”
“Investigations are ongoing to identify any individual that may have assisted the accused in traveling to Wewak or had hidden him from security forces.”
“Harbouring a fugitive is a serious crime, and anyone identified as doing so can expect to be arrested and charged,” said Minister Tsiamalili.
Furthermore, Minister Tsiamalili expressed sorrow over the victim’s death and urged the nation, police, and public to unite against senseless violence. He emphasized the need to combat gender-based violence and called for vigilance from community leaders and citizens, while assuring continued efforts to bring offenders to justice.
“If threats or violence are taking place, we must all intervene and call the police to step in to ensure the safety of vulnerable women and girls.”
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