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Tommy Baker shot dead

PORT MORESBY: Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s most wanted criminal – Tommy Maeva Baker – was shot dead by police in Milne Bay’s Alotau on Thursday night.

A policeman was injured the following night in a retaliatory ambush by remnants of Baker Gang – now led by Eugene Takalasi.

An arrogant  Eugene Takalasi showing off in a police uniform. He is believed to have taken over as the Baker Gang leader.

Details of the news break were published by The National:

Tommy Baker shot dead

January 3, 2022The NationalMain Stories

David Manning

By MIRIAM ZARRIGA
PAPUA New Guinea (PNG)’s most wanted criminal – Tommy Maeva Baker – was shot dead by police in Milne Bay’s Alotau on Thursday night.
A policeman was injured on Friday night in a retaliatory ambush by the remnants of Baker Gang.
The death of Baker brings to a total of 13 members of the inner circle of the Baker gang who had been killed by police last year.
They included Michael “Mekere” Yawi who was shot dead on Aug 17.
Police Commissioner David Manning told The National on Thursday evening that Baker, 35, was shot as he, along with other armed men engaged a police unit at the Viole Bridge, Kwaini settlement, between 10pm and 11pm.
Baker’s eight-year reign of terror ended when he tried to fight his way out from a police team that was on its way to catch him.
Comm Manning said: “I want to confirm that Baker has been shot as he along with several other men engaged a police unit at the Viole Bridge as the team were making their way into Kwaini settlement.”
“The unit were acting on information received on the whereabouts of Baker,” Comm Manning said.
According to information received by The National, Baker had been living around the peripheral of Alotau town for some time because he had been injured and was trying to seek medical attention.
A 10-men team had been making their way into Kwaini when the vehicles they were travelling in was shot at. Locals at Kwaini told The National that they heard several shots exchanged between the Baker gang and police.
When the shooting stopped, the gang fled, Baker’s body was found and taken to the Alotau Hospital morgue under heavy escort at around 11pm.
The National understands that the following night, between 8pm and 9pm, Baker’s gang ambushed the police team at Weoli, which is across the river from the Kwaini settlement.
A permanent two-storey home belonging to a local was burned down by the gang allegedly led by Eugene Takalasi.
Takalasi is believed to have now taken over the gang’s leadership.
A police officer was shot on the foot as they fought their way out in a 30-minute gun battle at Weoli.
The officer has been treated and is now recovering.
The vehicle the police officers were in has several bullet holes along the passenger’s side, with the windows broken.
Baker’s crimes covered Gulf, Central and Milne Bay with at least 10 people, including a policeman, being victims of his gang.
Baker, wanted for murders and armed robberies, also had no fear for police.
He had attacked and killed policemen since 2013.
His life of crime and as a fugitive started on June 25, 2013, when Baker a.k.a Allah, Kobare and Doboro, led a gang to rob workers of a supermarket outside Westpac Bank and fled with K150,000.
He was captured twice but managed to escape.
Baker’s downfall was only a matter of time when he led some 70 gang members to attack Alotau police on April 29, March 17 and 18 last year.
A six-hour gun battle between police and the Baker gang jolted Alotau.
The attack triggered Papua New Guinea’s biggest police manhunt in history for a criminal – a 60-day manhunt – that cost the Government K2 million.
After the 60 days, police continued with the search discreetly that ended the Baker era of crime and terror.

Tommy Baker’s gang timeline

January 3, 2022The NationalMain Stories

Tommy Maeva Baker

2013

June 25

Tommy Maeva Baker a.k.a Allah, Kobare and Doboro led a gang to rob workers of a supermarket outside Westpac Bank and fled with K150,000;
July 8
InterOil Service Station was held up by six men and Baker was seen armed with a revolver and escaped from police. Three people were killed in an armed robbery at a supermarket in Alotau involving Baker and Michael “Mekere” Yawi;

BETWEEN 2014 and 2015, Baker goes underground and is captured by police.


April 3, 2016
Baker, then 30, escaped from Giligili Prison in Alotau, Milne Bay, with four others. He had been remanded by the National Court in the prison for armed robbery, attempted murder and murder;

July, 2016
Police responded to an armed robbery of a supermarket in Alotau. Reaching the scene, police Constable Samuel Pisa got out of his vehicle and makes his way to the supermarket but was killed, with Baker and Mekere fleeing in a waiting dinghy. There is now a K10,000 reward for the capture of Baker with K5,000 for each of his other accomplices;

Dec, 2017
Mekere led the gang to rob the Alotau Bank South Pacific Branch in Padipadi where the gang targeted a bank run by a local business and two people were killed;

Feb 23 2018
Baker and another man armed with dangerous weapons held up a shop at Kupiano, Abau, Central and took K96,000.
June, 2018
Hagita BSP Branch was hit. This time, Baker was part of the gang, two people were injured, one was an ambulance worker who was helping the first victim who was shot. After the armed robbery, Baker left Alotau;
Aug, 2018
Mekere led a 10-man gang to Tawali Resort where they robbed all the expatriates who were on holiday (they later uploaded a selfie of the gang with their loot). Baker was seen in Kupiano leading a gang to rob a supermarket and held up the police station commander of Kupiano, fleeing with his police-issued firearm. After the robbery, he made his way to Port Moresby where police tracked him for more than three days before cornering and capturing him in a motel in Moresby South. Baker is taken into police custody and admits his involvement in the Hagita robbery. He was then charged in court with additional charges for the Kupiano robbery, Hagita BSP robbery and escaping from Giligili prison. He was remanded in the Bomana Prison; Baker appears before Magistrate Marcus Nandpae charged with armed robbery;
Oct 2018
Baker fakes a knee injury, was brought to Port Moresby General Hospital where he escaped in a waiting car and fled to Alotau;
Nov 2018
A woman and child were hit by a vehicle driven by a drunk policeman along the East Cape Highway and resulted in looting by the Baker gang;
Dec 2018
The Baker gang invaded Misima Station where they looted and robbed the stores, encouraging the locals to get themselves food before fleeing in dinghy. More policemen were sent into Alotau;

The bodies of the gang lay where they fell, they had built their makeshift shelter up a mountain on a plateau in the Makamaka local level government area, in Cape Vogel.

Dec 6 2018
Four policemen escape an ambush in Alotau.

Jan 23
The family home of Mekere was razed, sparking a shoot-out between the Baker gang and police in Alotau. Milne Bay lawyer Michael Efi was gunned down when he drove into the shoot-out between police and the Mekere-led gang. Boboana Supermarket was raided and robbed, with the ATM at the Alotau International Hotel removed and taken by the gang. In the evening, the gang turned their attention to the police barracks known as Misima Barracks. Then Milne Bay commander George Bayagau was trapped with his men defending and protecting the barracks and families. Gaining the upper hand, Yawi and his gang members manage to get to the barracks buildings, burned down eight houses, a woman and child were trapped in the fire and died;
Jan 24
Several policemen were injured with one killed in the aftermath of a confrontation with the Baker gang;
Jan 26 and Jan 27
Thirteen men from the Baker gang were captured by police over two days (including Mekere’s younger brother);
Feb 8
Eight associates of Baker apprehended at ATS and Nebiri, near Laloki River;
Feb 12
The Baker gang engaged police in a shoot-out in the Daga Compound, two of the gang members were shot and Baker was also shot and injured;
Feb to March
After the Feb 12 clash, 13 men were brought to Port Moresby under heavy escort. Included among the detainees was Mekere’s younger brother. Picked up in Port Moresby was Baker’s younger brother who was also brought to the police station for interrogation. A woman was brought in for allegedly contacting Baker;
Oct 18
The Waigani District Court cancels a warrant of arrest and throws out the armed robbery charge against Baker because police are yet to arrest him;

Feb 15
About a year after the shoot-out in Daga Compound, another two gang members of Baker and Yawi were shot dead in Huhu by police after a robbery;
March 6
Police missed Baker by 10 minutes but his “bodyguard” was nabbed during a drinking binge by Baker;
Nov 9
A power play broke out between rival gang members with Mekere leading one group and another unknown. The Baker gang then went quiet.

 

Marijuana found by police among the stolen properties of the Baker gang.

Feb 17
“Errand boy” of Baker is killed by police, he is suspected of killing Constable Pius in 2016
March 17 and 18
A six-hour gun battle between police and the Baker gang erupts the peace in Alotau;
April 29 and 30
Gunfire erupted this time as the Baker gang tried to ambush the National Capital District police who were sent in after the March incident. According to police sources, the gang had divided into two groups as they tried to block the officers. The police managed to block off the gang who went on a rampage, destroying several shops and petrol-bombing the water police barracks. They also stole firearms from a local security firm before hijacking several vehicles to make their gateway. A 60-day manhunt, costing the police about K2 million, was launched and about 40 suspects were arrested, including Baker’s mother, aunt and uncle;
May 3
Twelve men were arrested and charged with arson over the Water Police Barracks fire;
May 6
Baker’s mother, aunt and uncle were taken into police custody and charged with aiding and abetting a wanted criminal. A member of the Baker gang also surrendered;
May 10
Police arrested another five Tommy Baker gang members, bringing the total number of suspects nabbed to 32 since the April 29 burning down of police barracks and a six-hour-long running gun battle. Police manhunt for 40 others on the run continues. To date, police have captured or shot dead 43 Baker gang suspects. The bodies of the gang laid where they fell, they had built their makeshift shelter up a mountain on a plateau in the Makamaka local level government area in Cape Vogel the previous week. The police team had to walk up the mountain to intercept the gang by blocking all access. However, due to the shootout, seven managed to evade the police with seven killed;
June 10
Prime Minister James Marape appealed to Baker and his gang members to surrender;
June 14
Two gang members are shot in the mountains of Gudugudu Babana and a 13-year-old girl was rescued;
June 18
Two members of the Baker gang were killed in Saididiyali village in Upper Dawadawa ward, another suspect surrendered;
Aug 17
Mekere is killed with six others. To date, 74 suspected Baker gang members have been captured or shot dead; and,
Dec 30
Baker is killed by police in Kwaini where he had been hiding.

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