Tuesday, April 13, 2021

1) Nemangkawi task force should convince Papuans: Police Chief Prabowo



2) Military, police posts in Beoga accommodate 42 displaced residents  
3) Army, police in Beoga ordered to prioritize civilian protection 
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1) Nemangkawi task force should convince Papuans: Police Chief Prabowo  
9 hours ago

Jakarta (ANTARA) - Police Chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo has instructed the Nemangkawi Task Force personnel to strive to convince Papuan people of Indonesia’s adoration for Papua.

"Please continue to maintain solidity and synergy in safeguarding our territorial integrity in Papua. Please also convince them that we all love Papua," Prabowo affirmed.

In their security operation, the Nemangkawi Task Force personnel must prioritize the application of soft approaches, he remarked at the launch ceremony of the TV Radio Polri on Monday.

TV Radio Polri is a live-streaming program managed by the National Police's Public Relations Division to empower their public communication outreach in Indonesia.

Apart from the prioritized soft approaches, the task force personnel are allowed to respond in a measured way to those endangering their lives, Prabowo stated.

"I believe that the Nemangkawi task force personnel are able to convince all people of Papua that we all love Papua," he reiterated.

Meanwhile, Nemangkawi Task Force Chief, Brig. Gen. Roycke Harry Langie, confirmed that those suspected of killing two teachers in Julukoma Village, Beoga Sub-district, Puncak District, last week, had been identified.

After identifying the suspects, the task force is working with the Papua police chief to trace and crack down on the perpetrators, Langie remarked, adding that in conducting their duty, the Nemangkawi task force personnel are coordinating with their counterparts from the military and police personnel in the provinces of Papua and West Papua.

Several armed Papuan criminals opened fire at a kiosk in Julukoma Village on Thursday (April 8) at about 9:30 a.m. local time. The shooting incident resulted in the death of a Beoga public elementary school teacher, Oktovianus Rayo.

After killing Rayo, the armed attackers continued their acts of terror by torching three classrooms of the Beoga public senior high school.

On Friday (April 9), the armed Papuan criminals again assaulted another teacher, Yonatan Randen. This junior high school teacher was shot on his chest.

Several villagers attempted to save Randen's life by moving him to the Beoga public health center, but he died.

The armed Papuan criminals continued to pose a hindrance to the local authorities' endeavor to transport the slain teachers' coffins to Timika in Mimika District on Friday.

The notorious armed criminals, who stayed put in the Beoga Airport area, allowed an aircraft carrying the coffins to fly on Saturday (April 10) only after having received a ransom. 
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2) Military, police posts in Beoga accommodate 42 displaced residents  
10 hours ago

Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA) - Some 42 residents of Beoga Sub-district, Puncak District, Papua Province, have taken refuge in military and police posts and in the houses of locals over rising security concerns, according to a police officer.

The displaced residents were all in safe and secure settings, but they would be moved to Sugapa Sub-district in Intan Jaya District, Papua Police Chief Insp. Gen. Mathius Fakhiri told ANTARA in Jayapura on Monday.

However, Fakhiri could not as yet confirm when they would be moved since related authorities were making the requisite preparations.

In his earlier statement, Fakhiri stated that the displaced residents were being moved to Sugapa on account of the sub-district's proximity to Beoga.

"The violent acts of the armed Papuan criminals are brutal," Fakhiri noted, adding that some 25 personnel of the police's elite Mobile Brigade unit, stationed at the Beoga police precinct, had partaken in the efforts to secure and protect the displaced residents.

The locals fled their homes to take refuge at several safe places after several armed Papuan criminals gunned down two teachers on April 8-9.

On Thursday (April 8) at about 9:30 a.m. local time, several armed Papuan criminals opened fire at a kiosk in Julukoma Village, Beoga Sub-district, Puncak District.

The shooting incident resulted in the death of a Beoga public elementary school teacher, Oktovianus Rayo.

After killing Rayo, the armed attackers continued their acts of terror by torching three classrooms of the Beoga public senior high school.

On Friday (April 9), the armed Papuan criminals again assaulted another teacher, Yonatan Randen. This junior high school teacher was shot on his chest.

Several villagers attempted to save Randen's life by moving him to the Beoga public health center, but he died.

The armed Papuan criminals continued to pose a hindrance to the local authorities' endeavor to transport the slain teachers' coffins to Timika in Mimika District on Friday.

The notorious armed criminals, who stayed put in the Beoga Airport area, allowed an aircraft carrying the coffins to fly on Saturday (April 10) after receiving a ransom.

On Sunday evening (April 11), the armed criminals again conducted their campaigns of violence by setting ablaze nine classrooms of the Beoga public junior high school.


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3) Army, police in Beoga ordered to prioritize civilian protection 
10 hours ago

Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA) - Papua Police Chief Insp. Gen. Mathius Fakhiri spoke of having instructed his personnel in Beoga Sub-district, Puncak District, to concentrate on protecting civilians and not respond to the armed Papuan criminals' provocations.

"I have ordered our personnel there to steer clear of the armed criminals' provocative shootings. Most importantly, it is important how they ensure the safety and security of residents," he told ANTARA in Jayapura, the capital of Papua Province, on Monday.

Fakhiri also urged local residents to exercise vigil, and if the needs arises, to take refuge at the nearest police or military posts to ensure protection by the security personnel.

Prioritizing security efforts to protect residents rather than responding to the armed criminals' provocations is aimed at avoiding more civilians from falling victims, he remarked.

To this end, Fakhiri hinted that more Mobile Brigade (Brimob) personnel would be deployed to Beoga to bolster the strength of those stationed there.

The Nemangkawi task force personnel will also be dispatched to the sub-district to crack down on the notorious armed criminals operating there, according to Fakhiri.

Security disturbances have been reported sporadically from several areas, such as the districts of Puncak and Intan Jaya, where armed Papuan groups operate.

On Thursday (April 8) at about 9:30 a.m. local time, several armed Papuan criminals opened fire at a kiosk in Julukoma Village, Beoga Sub-district, Puncak District.

The shooting incident resulted in the death of a Beoga public elementary school teacher, Oktovianus Rayo.

After killing Rayo, the armed attackers continued their acts of terror by torching three classrooms of the Beoga public senior high school.

On Friday (April 9), the armed Papuan criminals again assaulted another teacher, Yonatan Randen. This junior high school teacher was shot on his chest.

Several villagers attempted in vain to save Randen's life by moving him to the Beoga public health center.

The armed Papuan criminals continued to pose a hindrance to the local authorities' endeavor to transport the slain teachers' coffins to Timika in Mimika District on Friday.

The notorious armed criminals, who stayed put in the Beoga Airport area, only allowed an aircraft carrying the coffins to fly on Saturday (April 10) after they had received a ransom.

On Sunday evening (April 11), the armed criminals again conducted their campaigns of violence by setting ablaze nine classrooms of the Beoga public junior high school.
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