South Fly, a crucial border post in Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) Western province, is facing a rise in narcotics and firearms trafficking, with only 30 police officers available to manage the situation, local media reported on April 22. The region, which shares borders with Indonesia and Australia, presents significant challenges due to its difficult sea...

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