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New Caledonia: two dead and four injured in a shooting

2024-02-18T11:22:20.149Z

Highlights: Two dead and four injured in a shooting in New Caledonia. People were also stabbed and Molotov cocktails were used. Seven people in police custody, curfew in the town of Yaté. The shooting broke out on the sidelines of a local festival around 1 a.m. (local time) The Touaourou tribe has been in the grip of a clan conflict since December 2022, the public prosecutor's office said in a press release.. The president of the Caledonian government, the separatist Louis Mapou, has “met the protagonists on several occasions since February 1,” he wrote.


People were also stabbed and Molotov cocktails were used, in what appears to be a settlement of


Originally, a “clan conflict”.

A shooting left two dead and four injured during the night from Saturday to Sunday in a tribe in the commune of Yaté, we learned from the Nouméa public prosecutor's office.

This territory is located in the south of the main island of the New Caledonia archipelago.

The shooting broke out on the sidelines of a local festival around 1 a.m. (local time), in the Touaourou tribe, in the grip of a clan conflict since December 2022. “Two men aged 48 and 57 were fatally injured in the chest.

Four other people were injured, some with knives,” public prosecutor Yves Dupas said in a press release.

Seven people in police custody, curfew in the town

Molotov cocktails were also used.

An investigation into intentional homicide and violence in meetings has been opened.

Seven people were taken into custody on Sunday.

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The High Commissioner of the Republic in New Caledonia has decreed a curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. until February 22 in this town of 1,600 inhabitants.

The sale of alcoholic beverages and the transport of weapons are prohibited until March 3 and "a large gendarmerie force will remain deployed on site", indicated Louis Le Franc, "which condemns with the greatest firmness these particularly serious acts and wishes to see a solution emerge quickly to this clan conflict.”

For its part, the town hall of Yaté decided to close schools and boarding schools on Monday.

A conflict since 2022

The conflict began at the end of 2022 and “led the prosecution to initiate proceedings for violence and damage in 2023 and most recently in January 2024. Several mediations were carried out in order to ease tensions, without tangible effect until now”, according to Yves Dupas.

The president of the Caledonian government, the separatist Louis Mapou, himself originally from Yaté, has “met the protagonists on several occasions since February 1,” he wrote in a press release published on Sunday.

“The origin of this conflict cannot justify the number of injured and the death of two fathers.

I therefore call for appeasement and responsibility from clan leaders, customary authorities and all those who can work towards a return to calm,” concludes Louis Mapou.

Source: leparis

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