World / Pacific

Armed group takes Australian professor and three colleagues hostage in remote area of Papua New Guinea

14:49 pm on 20 February 2023

An Australian university professor has been taken hostage in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, sources say. Photo: RNZ

An Australian professor and three colleagues have been taken hostage in a remote area of Papua New Guinea.

It comes after New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens was taken hostage in Indonesia's Papua Province earlier this month.

The group consists of the Australian professor, a Papua New Guinean program coordinator, and two University of PNG graduates, who were in the area doing field study.

PNG's Prime Minister James Marape told reporters in Port Moresby there were "running conversations" between PNG authorities and the kidnappers.

"I just want to inform the families of those taken hostage that we have been at work and contact has been made with people in the bush," he said.

"We've got police and military on stand-by to assist. But, in the first instance, we want those criminals to release those who are held in captivity.

"We have been keeping this under close wraps because of the sensitivity and the need for us to get our friends [who were] captured, get them alive and safe."

Marape indicated that missionaries who had been living in the area for a long time had been helping by acting as intermediaries with the kidnappers, and had spoken to the Australian professor by satellite phone.

"This morning there was positive news that they are alive and villagers on ground who are not involved in these criminal activities, these villagers have also been assisting in negotiations to get them out," he said.

"So I'm confident, I'm optimistic, I'm prayerful that we get … them out."

The ABC has been told that the criminal group initially also took local guides accompanying the group hostage, but later released them.

Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has been contacted for comment.

The ABC has chosen not to name the kidnapped Australian at this stage.

- ABC