Friday, February 15, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

About 300 cars air from the conference
15 February 2019, 19:55 BDT
Papua New Guinea imported nearly 300 luxury cars from the airport to the congress
Papua New Guinea, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Agency, was the organizer of the APEC's latest summit. The island's location is located in the South Pacific Ocean. The country did not put a lot of turmoil in such a big international arrangement even during the delicate economic conditions. They imported about 300 luxury cars from Apek's member states to bring them to the congressional airport. But the conference ended successfully but the cars did not come back to the authorities.
Papua New Guinea police could not retrieve all the cars after nearly three months. These imported luxury carriages had 40 Majratati quartottas and three super-luxurious bentley flying spas. The price of each of these is more than two million US dollars, which is more than 1 crore 67 lakhs in Bangladeshi currency. Among the rest of the cars, Toyota Landcruiser, Ford, Mazda, Mitsubishi Pajero were not! But there have been epidemic epidemic polio, increased tuberculosis. Medical conditions of all government sectors, including education, education. The pictures of luxury cars, which were released at the airport in October, have also spread to social media. Thousands of people named in the streets protesting such expenditure. The opposition called it a government's "big fraud". In the face of protests, the government pledges, after the November summit ends, they will take auctioned cars.
Dennis Korcoran, the head of state's rescue operations, said on Tuesday that a total of 284 cars were bought in front of the conference. According to the police, nine cars have been stolen. Thieves have taken away many of the parts.
The government thought that they would tell their position on the global map with the APEC Summit. Foreign investment will increase if the conference is successful. The economic fortunes of the country will be opened.

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