Friday, 31 August 2018

PNG Police Commissioner Baki with a 'cheap shot' at Kramer speaks louder on his integrity and the office he occupies

by BRYAN KRAMER - (Member for Madang Open)

"SO BAKI CALLS ME A MIX RACE BASTARD" writes Kramer.

Yesterday afternoon at 6pm I was on Manam Island at Biliau village when I noticed my phone registered five miscalls from Commissioner of Police Gary Baki.

Bailiau Village is the same village that the journalists were attacked on Sunday. I was on the Island to carryout out an assessment of the extent of the damages and plight of the Manam people following massive eruption on Saturday morning.

I was in the middle of speaking to the villages when the Commissioner called. I also received text message from him. The message read - "Mr. Kramer, its the Police Commissioner, can you answer your phone." I replied sorry I'm on Manam Island in a meeting with the villages, will call you back in 30 min. Baki replied "You Better"

At this point it became clear Baki was calling me in relation to my recent article to file a complaint and proceedings against him over his decision to close the file against Prime Minister Peter O'Neill relating to the Paraka Scandal.

I replied back - "With due respect I plan to return your call, I don't see any reason why I wouldn't, or would have to if I choose not to."

At exactly 6:37pm I returned Baki's call, what followed was a heated conversation that lasted 4 minutes and 54 seconds.

As you can imagine the conversation was anything but cordial. Commissioner started the conversation with "Who do you think you are? While many things were said the more notable statements by the Commissioner included the following:

You are nobody,....
You are not even a Lawyer...
You are Mix Race Bastard....
Nau tasol Papa Karim you bilong Bol bilong Em"
I am coming to Parliament to face you.
You hurry up and file the Court case against me and make sure you personally come to my office and serve it on me.
You filed a case against Electoral Commissioner and I will make sure you bring the evidence to my office.

My response;

It appears the Good Commissioner is confused between the powers he has over the force versus that over any other citizen let alone a Member of Parliament.

If he is taking issue with the fact I'm Mix Race last time I checked so is he Prime Minister Peter O'Neill who appointed him, including;

Deputy Prime Minister Charles Abel,
Member for Lae Open John Rosso,
Member for Ijiviatri Richard Masere
Member for Bogia Robert Naguri,
Member for Huan Gulf Ross Semor.
Member for Kavieng Open
Member for Namatanai Open
Governor for Oro Gary Juffa
Governor for ESP Allan Bird

Add to that his own Assistant Commissioner of Police David Manning and several thousand Papua New Guineans around the country and abroad.

I would be lying if I said I was shocked by Baki's outburst, he does have a reputation for losing his cool.

On the issue of my complaint against the Electoral Commissioner it is interesting he has taken a direct interest in it, but I wasn't aware it was criminal investigation procedure for the Commissioner to summon witnesses to testify to the evidence. Last time I checked that jurisdiction belonged to the Courts.

Mr. Baki needs to come to terms with the fact his threats or intimation are of little concern to me. What I am concerned about is high-level corruption that is the cause behind why the majority of Papua New Guineans live in poverty.

The only means to stopping me will be a bullet to my head and nothing less. While some may say that can be arranged what they need to understand is that its exactly what I'm banking on as the shortest pathway to unite a country and bring down those behind PNG's corrupt system of government.

Some free advice to the Commissioner, perhaps next time put some thought before calling a Member of Parliament who has a reputation of being prolific on social media and followed by several hundred 100,000 people.

In anticipation Mr Baki may claim I'm lying and threaten to have arrested or take the matter to Court, he needs to remember I was in the company of an entire village when he called so I don't expect to have a problem calling witnesses, add to that the records on my phone.


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