Far From Over
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister has ordered an investigation into the attack on builders working on the country's multi-billion dollar Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project.
Sir Michael Somare has instructed Foreign Minister Don Polye to lead a government team to Hides in the PNG Highlands, where workmen for a gas conditioning plant site were attacked.
Four employees of Clough Curtain Joint Venture, a contractor to the PNG LNG gas project, were injured last Friday.
The attack was sparked by the death of a 4 year child who allegedly consumed powder like substances used at the construction site.
The developer, ExxonMobil says it has shut down construction work on the gas conditioning plant site at Hides until the safety of its employees is guaranteed.
The government has deployed additional security forces to prevent further trouble.
Sir Michael Somare has instructed Foreign Minister Don Polye to lead a government team to Hides in the PNG Highlands, where workmen for a gas conditioning plant site were attacked.
Four employees of Clough Curtain Joint Venture, a contractor to the PNG LNG gas project, were injured last Friday.
The attack was sparked by the death of a 4 year child who allegedly consumed powder like substances used at the construction site.
The developer, ExxonMobil says it has shut down construction work on the gas conditioning plant site at Hides until the safety of its employees is guaranteed.
The government has deployed additional security forces to prevent further trouble.
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