(Radio Australia)
Vanuatu police have rejected reports that crime is seriously out of control in the capital, Port Vila. Following the rape and murder of an elderly Australian resident, Vanuatu's Daily Post Newspaper claimed in an editorial that expatriates are quietly arming themselves. The editorial said Vanuatu police lacked fingerprint technology, and suggested the formation of a police reserve, similar to a scheme in the city of Rabaul, in Papua New Guinea. But Vanuatu's deputy police commissioner, Arthur Caulton, says the situation in Port Vila is not getting worse.Bruce
Hill Speaker - Arthur Caulton, Vanuatu's deputy police commissioner,
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/pacbeat/stories/s2139034.htm
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
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