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Maze, Kerry and Yvette Issar. 2009 ‘Case Study of the South Pacific: PNG: Customs and Borders.’ International Assistance for Implementing the UN Programme of Action on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (UNPoA), p. 16. Geneva: United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research / UNIDIR. 17 November

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Customs and Borders

There is a moratorium on importing weapons, which according to the Assistance Commissioner of Police has caused an increase in the illegal trade, particularly of ammunition.(75)

Source cited:
75) Interview with Raphael Huafolo, Assistant Commissioner, Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary, Port Moresby, 24 October 2008.

ID: Q1961

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