From the NSP to the NSA: PNG’s Security Vision Is Finally Emerging
By Bernard Yegiora PNG’s recent intelligence-led operation against illegally imported food products may appear to be an ordinary enforcement action. However, strategically, it represents something much more important. It signals that PNG is slowly beginning to operationalize long-standing national security policy ideas that were first articulated more than a decade ago. The recent operation coordinated through the Joint Intelligence Group (JIG), involving the National Security Agency (NSA), National Intelligence Organisation, PNG Customs Service, PNG Biosecurity Authority, and the Royal PNG Constabulary’s Transnational Crime Unit, demonstrated the growing role of intelligence-sharing and inter-agency coordination in PNG’s security environment. Screenshot of a reported article published in the Post-Courier newspaper and shared privately by a reader. The report highlights the recent intelligence-led operation coordinated through the JIG and the NSA against illegal imports in P...