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Alpers, Philip. 2005 ‘Summary.’ Gun-running in Papua New Guinea: From arrows to assault weapons in the Southern Highlands; Special Report No. 5, p. 26. Geneva: Small Arms Survey, the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. 1 July

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While leakage from PNGDF stocks has fallen dramatically in the wake of an Australian-funded armoury-rebuilding programme, no such measures apply to prison firearms. Often neglected in the small arms debate, the PNG Correctional Services (PNGCS) stocks as many as 3,000 firearms, or twice as many guns as it has staff. The number missing is unknown.

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