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Is there a lot of crime in Papua New Guinea?

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"Yes, there is a significant amount of crime in Papua New Guinea. Violent crime, such as murder, rape, and armed robbery, is common in many parts of the country. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and theft, is also prevalent. In addition, there is a growing problem with organized crime, including drug trafficking and human trafficking," said a member in Papua New Guinea.

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