TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A football match between the host region against West Java officially kickstarts the 20th National Games (PON) in Papua at the Mandala Jayapura Stadium on Monday. PON officials announced that it permits physical fan attendance under a 25 percent maximum capacity.
Head of the PON football executive committee Rocky Bebena said the limited number of fans attendance adheres to the circular from the Sports and Youth Ministry on September 22. Apart from limiting 25 percent capacity, only vaccinated people are permitted to enter the stadium.
“Viewers can watch the game live at the stadium but are restricted to a certain number due to the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Bebana, Antaranews reported.
With this, only around 5,000 sports fans are permitted to enter the 18,000-capacity stadium by purchasing tickets via online purchase or offline. Fans who meet the requirement will have to be tested for Covid-19 (antigen), body-temperature tested, and mandated to always wear a face mask in order to enjoy the first game in the 20th PON in Papua.
Director of the Papua Police Criminal Investigation Department Senior Commissioner Faizal Rahmadani confirmed Soll's death on Monday morning.
"A report of his death is reliable. The Yahukimo police precinct handles the deceased, and it is not known yet where the deceased will be buried," he told ANTARA in Jayapura, the capital of Papua Province.
Known as one of the leaders of the armed group operating in Dekai, Yahukimo District, Soll died following intensive medical treatment at the Bhayangkara Police Hospital.
Soll, who left the Indonesian Army to join the armed group, was apprehended by the Nemangkawi Task Force at the Dekai-based West Papua National Committee (KNPB) office on September 1, 2021.
Soll was fired from the army in 2019 after the Jayapura military court found him guilty of involvement in an illegal trade of firearms and ammunition in Mimika District, Papua Province.
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Prior to his dismissal, Soll was a 2nd private soldier of the 754/ENK Infantry Battalion. After joining the armed separatist terrorist group, Soll was involved in a series of criminal offenses.
Soll's criminal records indicate his involvement in setting ablaze an automatic teller machine of Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) and killing two innocent civilians: Hendry Jovinsky and Muhammad Toyib.
His notorious armed group had also gotten involved in several deadly assaults on army personnel.
Papua has been reeling from armed violence over the past few years.
On August 22, 2021, the Tenius Gwijangge-led terrorist group launched a deadly attack on several construction workers of PT Indo Mulia Baru involved in erecting a bridge over Brazza River in Yahukimo.
Two workers, identified as Rionaldo Ratu Roma and Dedi Imam Pamungkas, died in the attack.
The attackers also set ablaze their bodies and a pick-up truck, according to Faisal Rahmadani.
Members of the terrorist group also attacked several personnel from the Indonesian Police's Mobile Brigade (Brimob) unit when they went to the site of the shooting to retrieve the bodies of the deceased workers, he had stated earlier.
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