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Jerry Singirok - Military career |  | Jerry Singirok - Military career: Encyclopedia II - Jerry Singirok - Military career |  | Singirok was a career soldier who had risen through the ranks of the PNGDF, including a time as commander of the forces on Bougainville. In the mid-1990s, he was promoted to Brigadier-General, and given the position of commander.
Then, in 1996, Tim Spicer, an ex-Colonel in the Scots Guards, who had recently founded the mercenary firm Sandline International, met with Singirok. Spicer attempted to persuade Singirok to support a package of military support that Spicer had negotiated with then-defence minister Mathias Ijape. Singirok declined, but the deal went ahead anyway, with the support of Ijape, Prime Minister Sir Ju ...
See also:Jerry Singirok, Jerry Singirok - Military career, Jerry Singirok - The Sandline affair, Jerry Singirok - Dismissal and subsequent inquiry, Jerry Singirok - Legacy |  | | Jerry Singirok, Jerry Singirok - Dismissal and subsequent inquiry, Jerry Singirok - Legacy, Jerry Singirok - Military career, Jerry Singirok - The Sandline affair |  | |
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Jerry Singirok - Military career
Singirok was a career soldier who had risen through the ranks of the PNGDF, including a time as commander of the forces on Bougainville. In the mid-1990s, he was promoted to Brigadier-General, and given the position of commander.
Then, in 1996, Tim Spicer, an ex-Colonel in the Scots Guards, who had recently founded the mercenary firm Sandline International, met with Singirok. Spicer attempted to persuade Singirok to support a package of military support that Spicer had negotiated with then-defence minister Mathias Ijape. Singirok declined, but the deal went ahead anyway, with the support of Ijape, Prime Minister Sir Julius Chan and Deputy Prime Minister Chris Haiveta.
It is unclear just how much Singirok knew of the events in between that meeting and the leaking of the affair to the international media on February 10, 1997. When the story broke in The Australian newspaper, Singirok was in the Philippines, and the mercenaries were already in Port Moresby. When he returned on February 27, his mind was made up. He condemned the government for leaving him, as head of the PNGDF, out of the loop, and condemned Spicer for having more access to the government than he did. Over the next week, he made plans for Operation Rausim Kwik (pidgin for 'get rid of them fast'). On March 8, he asked Major Walter Enuma to command the operation. Enuma agreed.
Other related archives1990s, 1996, 1997, 1998, Australian, Bougainville, Bougainvillean, Chris Haiveta, February 10, February 27, Lloyds TSB, London, March 16, March 17, March 8, Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinean people, Philippines, Port Moresby, Sandline International, Sandline affair, Sir Julius Chan, Solomon Islands, The Australian, Tim Spicer
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