Eviction looms for Tete, Erima-Wildlife Settlements

Settlers residing at Tete Settlement in the Moresby Northwest Electorate and at Erima Wildlife area in the Moresby Northeast are advised to start moving out before the eviction takes place.

The Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police, Chief Superintendent Benjamin Turi, who is in charge of police engagement in eviction orders in Port Moresby, confirmed that the eviction at Tete Settlement specifically affects the front area around the field.

Related news: https://www.postcourier.com.pg/eviction-orders-set-for-tete-and-erima-wildlife-settlements/ 

He said the settlers had been advised previously and are aware of the situation, so it is best to move out before machines forcibly remove them.

He added that the eviction orders from 2018 and 2019 still stand, as the matter was taken to court, but the settlers lost.

ACP Turi further added that the same applies to settlers living in the Erima Wildlife area, specifically the ridge overlooking the golf course area.

He said the police will conduct awareness before the eviction, and this statement now confirms that court documents for evictions are in place for both Tete and Erima Wildlife to Morata.

“Those who represented you in court regarding this land case lost the court battle, so I would appreciate it if our citizens residing in these mentioned locations start to move out immediately because eviction will take place at any time from now. It is best that you leave, or the machines will move you out.

“On that note, I want city residents to take note that if you want to reside in any areas in the city, you must have land titles to settle.

“If you do not, then you are illegal settlers in the city because the NCDC, the government, and others who have titles are the genuine landowners, so they can carry out evictions when people purchase land or want to develop that area,” ACP Turi said.

He said the police cannot do much because they will be carrying out their duties as per court orders or directives from genuine landowners.

He further called on people who are coming into the city for their own benefit to plan before travelling.

Related news: https://www.thepngsun.com/you-will-be-evicted-when-you-cause-problems-again-settlers-warned/ 

He said they must know whom they will live with, what they will do in the city, and where to go if their plans do not work out.

ATHURSON Olua
ATHURSON Oluahttp://www.thepngsun.com
He holds a Bachelor of Art Degree majoring in Theatre Arts while minoring in Journalism/Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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