1) Driver
Killed as Armed Men Attack Convoy in Papua
2) Armed men killed
driver in Papua, says police
3) THOUSANDS
of Army SOLDIERS DOING IN ROTATION SAFETY PAPUA
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1) Driver Killed as Armed Men Attack Convoy in Papua
A man — reportedly a civilian — was shot dead while driving in a convoy carrying food in Puncak Jaya district in Papua on Saturday.
“As they drove through Kalome village in Tingginambut subdistrict at 12:06 p.m., the car with plate number DW 8496 CA was shot at,” Papua Police spokesman Adj. Sr. Comr. Sulistio Pudjo told Indonesian news portal kompas.com on Saturday.
Nearly 50 cars formed a convoy from the subdistrict of Mulia in Puncak Jaya toward Wamena in the neighboring district of Jayawijaya.
The convoy was reported to be carrying dozens of civilians and seven Indonesian Military (TNI) soldiers in addition to the food supplies.
“The driver of the car, Ali Mangalik, 30, immediately died at the scene,” Sulistio said, adding that the attack was made by an unknown group of armed men.
Police said an investigation was ongoing while officers and TNI soldiers stood guard at the crime scene.
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2) Armed men killed driver in Papua, says police
Sat, September 21 2013 16:14 | 229 Views
Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA News) - Police are seeking a group of men who are believed to have shot and killed a public transportation driver, identified as Ali Makassar, in Puncak Jaya District, Papua Province.
Ali Makassar was shot to death while driving from Mulia to Wamena in the Kolome area, which normally is a two hour drive from Mulia city of Puncak Jaya District, said officials.
According to the police, Ali died from head wounds.
"Police are not yet sure whether there are other victims, as the location where the shooting occurred is far from Mulia," Chief of Puncak Jaya Resort Police Senior Adjunct Commissioner Marselis told Antara on Saturday.
The driver`s body will be brought to the Ilu area and then transported to Wamena by car.
Police said the body will later be sent to his family in Makassar.
(UU.B019/B/KR-BSR/O001)
Ali Makassar was shot to death while driving from Mulia to Wamena in the Kolome area, which normally is a two hour drive from Mulia city of Puncak Jaya District, said officials.
According to the police, Ali died from head wounds.
"Police are not yet sure whether there are other victims, as the location where the shooting occurred is far from Mulia," Chief of Puncak Jaya Resort Police Senior Adjunct Commissioner Marselis told Antara on Saturday.
The driver`s body will be brought to the Ilu area and then transported to Wamena by car.
Police said the body will later be sent to his family in Makassar.
(UU.B019/B/KR-BSR/O001)
Editor: Aditia Maruli
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A google translate of article in Jubi. Be-aware google translate can be a bit erratic.
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3) THOUSANDS of Army SOLDIERS DOING IN ROTATION SAFETY PAPUA
Penulis: Indrayadi TH on September 21, 2013
Editor: CUNDING LEVI
Thousands of soldiers were heard landing (Jubi / Indrayadi TH)
Jayapura 21/9 (Jubi) - On Saturday (21/9) 1,300 Army soldiers comprising 126 Kala Milky Battalion Task Force and Task Force 642 Infantry Battalion Kapuas arrived in Jayapura, Papua aboard the KRI Banjarmasin.
The arrival of thousands of soldiers in order to change or rotation of the 321 Infantry Battalion Task Force and Strategic Reserve Midshipman Galuh 412 Raider Battalion Task Force Strategic Reserve for six months on duty in the district and the Star Mountains Keerom District, which has border RI - PNG.
According to the Head of Information Cenderawasih XVII Military Command, Lt. Col. Inf L. Lumban Siantar said that the arrival of these troops that rotate every 6 months. "Later in the near future will be a change in the post Keerom," said Lumban Siantar, Saturday (21/9)
Task Force personnel who come each consisting of 650 personnel. "Personnel who arrived this morning that as many as 1,300 personnel will replace the previous task force," said Kapendam. (Jubi / Indrayadi TH)
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