Malaysian assassinated in PNG

SYDNEY: Police in Papua New Guinea today vowed to lane down a killers of a Malaysian businessman who they say was assassinated.

Acting deputy military commissioner Fred Yakasa pronounced a man was shot passed while driving in a capital Port Moresby, where crime is rife, yesterday.

We have reason to hold which this was an gangland slaying due to a manner in which a sharpened was carried out, he pronounced in a statement.

I am concerned about this as well as you am certain many Papua New Guineans as well as our visitors as well as business partners are too.

The victim had lived as well as worked in a impoverished Pacific island nation for over 20 years.

Yakasa pronounced he had reason to hold a murdering was carried out by foreigners.

I pretence which there is a little turn of organized crime syndicate during fool around somewhere, he said.

We do not have a justification to prove this during this point in time though you am assured you will in a near future.

- AFP


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