Chinese embassy car plates used in Tan murder

Post Courier

POLICE have uncovered a scandal involving a senior diplomatic staff member at the Chinese embassy in Port Moresby.
It involves the issue of diplomatic corps number plates allegedly provided by the embassy staff to its citizens who are not staff members of the Chinese embassy. The police have asked the Department of Foreign Affairs to investigate the staff member from the Chinese Embassy who was alleged to have allowed one of its citizens to drive a vehicle with a DC number plate belonging to the embassy and another one found in a vehicle allegedly used in the attempted assassination of Chinese businessman Jason Tan.
Assistant Commissioner of Police, Crimes Division, Raphael Huafolo raised this concern in a letter to the Deputy Secretary for Foreign Affairs operations in January this year. In his letter, ACP Huafolo expressed dissatisfaction on the conduct of the diplomatic staff for allegedly allowing a Chinese national who was not a diplomatic staff member to drive a vehicle bearing the DC plate (DC 868) that belongs to the Chinese Embassy.
He stated that police on a verbal request by Foreign Affairs, did stop that vehicle and confirmed that a Chinese national, who is not a diplomatic staff officer at the Chinese Embassy was driving the vehicle.
The police confiscated the DC plate of the vehicle as well as the Chinese nationals passport. In the process of conducting further investigations, the staff from the Chinese Embassy approached director crimes, Chief Inspector Yamasombi and requested the release of the passport to him.
The passport was released based on the officers undertaking that he will keep the passport and will ensure that the Chinese man reports to police whenever required.
Mr Huafolo said; In the process of further inquiries and to our dismay, we learnt that the Chinese national had left the country for China.
This has hindered the police from conducting further inquiries. We are of the view that the staff may have conspired with the person concerned and facilitated his departure to China to avoid being dealt with in accordance with the law.
On the same token, we are very concerned about another recent incident concerning a DC plate for the Chinese Embassy. Recently a DC plate, DC 885 was found in a private vehicle driven by two Chinese nationals who were allegedly involved in the attempted murder of Mr Jason Tan.
Due to this incident, we are concerned that the diplomatic immunities and privileges may be abused if this matter is not raised and adequately addressed.
We feel that we are legally obliged to inform your office in this matter so that we protect the reciprocal diplomatic relations that we enjoy with the Government of China, the letter stated.
The embassy staff member concerned was contacted but he declined to comment further on the allegations.

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