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PNG rioters torch plane

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PAPUA New Guinea has declared a state of emergency in its rugged Southern Highlands after an armed mob went on the rampage, torching a passenger plane and the local governor’s house.

Police said crowds were angered by a court decision to dismiss a petition against provincial governor William Powi’s 2017 election, amid concerns of corruption.

They burnt down Mr Powi’s home and the local courthouse in the town of Mendi late last week and destroyed an aircraft belonging to the national carrier at the airport.

No one was hurt, and Air Niugini said the crew of the Dash 8 airliner were safe and had returned to Port Moresby.

The airline said it was conducting “a full review of what occurred, and a risk assessment in accordance with PNG Civil Aviation Safety Authority requiremen­ts”, with services to the area suspended.

Images on social media showed the twin-engine turboprop plane on fire, with the fuselage burnt through.

Prime Minister Peter O’Neill on Friday declared a nine-month state of emergency and suspended the provincial government.

“Normalcy is being restored in the province and today we want to apologise to Papua New Guinea for the recent events that had taken place, mainly out of frustratio­n,” he said yesterday.

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