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In Papua New Guinea, police officers are being accused of drug smuggling, stealing by their own minister - Face2Face Africa

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In the first 15 months as police minister, Bryan Kramer is not too pleased with his force. On the occasion of Papua New Guinea's independence anniversary recently, the minister couldn't help but lash out at the force he was called to lead. Accusing it of drug smuggling, land theft, and gun-running, Kramer said the police...

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