PNG ministers expected to hand themselves in to police


Two senior government ministers in Papua New Guinea are expected to hand themselves into police after warrants were issued for their arrest last Friday.

The Supreme Court ordered the arrest of deputy prime minister Belden Namah and attorney-general Allan Marat on contempt charges.

That followed the government's suspension of the chief justice for what it said are serious allegations of misconduct.

A government source says the ministers will present themselves to police headquarters in Port Moresby this morning.


A police spokesman also says police are expecting their arrival.


While the court ordered the ministers be held until December 12, the ABC understands they will be seeking to be released on bail.


The Supreme Court also placed a stay on the chief justice's suspension.



ABC

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