Kapris lunched with Pruaitch, Aimo and Marus
Papua New Guinea's most notorious criminal has told a court he had lunch with three politicians in the months after robbing a metal refinery.
William Kapris made the revelation in the National Court after pleading guilty to the armed robbery of a metal refinery in Port Moresby in 2007.
He told the court after the robbery he flew to Singapore with a man named Patrick Chan and was shown several properties he was told had been bought with the proceeds from the robbery.
When he returned to Port Moresby he said he had lunch with PNG's treasurer Patrick Pruaitch, the correctional services minister Tony Aimo, MP Francis Marus and another man named William Lee.
He told the court he complained he had not received his cut from the robbery and was told the properties in Singapore and the restaurant they were eating were "ours and you don't have to worry".
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