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Female officer amongst seven promoted by PNG Commissioner Manning

 A female officer was amongst seven officers promoted recently by PNG  Police Commissioner David Manning at the Police Headquarters in the National Capital District. The female is Mt Hagen Police Station Commander, Policewoman Inspector Maureen Undaba, who was elevated to the rank of Senior Inspector. Female officer amongst seven promoted by PNG Commissioner Manning Six of the seven officers flew into Port Moresby yesterday from around the country to receive their promotion. The seven are: • NCD Metropolitan Commander Chief Inspector Silva Sika to Superintendent; • Western Highlands Provincial Police Commander Superintendent John Sagom to Chief Superintendent; • Simbu Provincial Police Commander Chief Inspector Epenes Nili to Superintendent; • North Fly acting Provincial Police Commander Senior Inspector Oena Afeke to Chief Inspector and confirmed as PPC North Fly; • Porgera Police Station Commander Senior Inspector Martin Kelei to Chief Inspector; and • Rural Commander Eastern Highlan

Review - Dying for Mercy by Mary Jane Clark

Dying for Mercy 400p, Avon Reprint Edition, Isbn-0061286125 Synopsis – The recently renovated Pentimento, located in New York’s exclusive moneyed enclave of Tuxedo Park, is no ordinary estate. Strange secrets have been ingeniously built into its fountains, frescoes, statues, and architecture—clues to a bizarre mystery that is first brought to light when the owner commits suicide during a lavish gala. Eliza Blake, co-anchor of the popular morning television show KEY to America, is present when the party is cut short by the host’s sudden, macabre death—and she’s the first to discover that Pentimento is a giant “puzzle house.” But each piece is leading Eliza and her KEY News colleagues—producer Annabelle Murphy, cameraman B. J. D’Elia, and psychiatrist Margo Gonzalez—deeper into darkness, toward a killer who believes that some puzzles must never be solved. And it soon becomes shockingly clear that no amount of wealth or privilege can keep the residents of Tuxedo Park safe . . . and alive