Monday, February 13, 2023

Tomorrow New Zealand Police Attache Arrives in Mimika, Coordination of Pilot Susi Air

 

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Tomorrow New Zealand Police Attache Arrives in Mimika, Coordination of Pilot Susi Air

Senin, 13 Februari 2023 20:13 WIT

TIMIKA | Diplomats from New Zealand (New Zealand) led by Deputy Ambassador (Ambassador) Brendan Stanbury are now in Mimika Regency, Central Papua. It is also planned that tomorrow, Tuesday 14 February 2023, the New Zealand Police Attache will follow up to Mimika. The arrival of the New Zealand Police Attache was explained by the XVII/Cendrawasih Regional Military Commander (Pangdam), Maj. Gen. TNI Muhammad Saleh Mustafa in Timika, Monday (13/2/2023), with the aim of finding out the progress of the search for the pilot of the Susi Air plane, Philip Mark Mehrtens who had not been found.

 

“Tomorrow, the police attaché will also be present (coming). So there are two groups, one from a diplomat under the leadership of the Deputy Ambassador and one from their police aspect," said the Military Commander. The Military Commander explained that the arrival of New Zealand Police Diplomats and Attaches to Central Papua was limited to finding out about the handling or search for the Susi Air pilot, nothing more.

 

"They were tasked with coordinating with us, asking about the handling and also they (present) as a form of the New Zealand government's responsibility to its people and he also had to explain New Zealand's steps towards this incident," explained the Military Commander. The New Zealand Police Attache was also not involved in the handling that is currently being carried out by the TNI-Polri looking for the Susi Air pilot. The New Zealand government only wants to hear what efforts have been made by the TNI-Polri and what they can assist in these efforts. They are not involved. Later they will only hear what we have made, and of course see what they need to help. Technology can help," said the Military Commander. Earlier this afternoon, New Zealand Deputy Ambassador Brendan Stanbury and his staff Patrick Fitzgibbon and Alexander McSporran arrived in Mimika, Central Papua.


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