A threat to Chinese people operating businesses in Bougainville is not a threat to the Chinese community, but an indirect threat to foreign investors.
This is the word from Bougainville Police Chief, Assistant Commissioner, Paul Kamuai when giving his weekend police reports to the media. Mr. Kamuai said Chinese investors are here on the invitation of the ABG Government, and people are not happy with their presence there are proper ways in dealing with the matter instead of issuing threats and breaking into their premises. He said it is a fact that many of these Chinese cannot speak English or Tok Pidgin. On claims that many more Chinese are hiding in their premises during the day and only come out in the night, Mr. Kamuai said there are government authorities responsible for the number of foreigners in Bougainville. It is the duty of the Labor Department and Immigration Division to carry out a thorough check on the exact number of Chinese and other foreigners on Bougainville These government agencies are duty bound to check on how these foreigners entered the region and whether they have valid visas, passports and other appropriate and relevant documents with them. Unqualified threats would only turn away genuine investors from coming into Bougainville. The police chief has appealed to those issuing threats to exercise good judgment and common sense to prevail.
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