2) East Java Police Foil Arms Smuggling to Papua’s Armed Group
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Background
Surabaya. The East Java Police have successfully intercepted an arms smuggling operation supplying firearms and ammunition to the Armed Criminal Group (KKB) in Puncak Jaya, Papua.
East Java Police Imam Sugianto said the case was uncovered following an investigation stemming from arrests made by the Papua Police.
"The case in Papua led us to a weapons supplier in Bojonegoro, East Java," Imam Sugianto said during a press conference at the East Java Police Headquarters on Tuesday.
Authorities have arrested seven suspects across multiple provinces, including East Java, Papua, and the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY). Among them are two former Indonesian military personnel from the Kasuari Military Command, identified as YE and ES, who were arrested by the Papua and West Papua Police.
"Their arrests revealed that the firearms were being manufactured in Bojonegoro," Imam added.
Further investigations led East Java Police to arrest three more individuals: TR, who acted as a supplier and distributor of weapons and ammunition; MK, who operated the firearm assembly machines; and PJ, the gunsmith. Another suspect, AP, was arrested in Sleman, Yogyakarta, for storing the illegal weapons and ammunition.
Papua Police Chief Inspector General Petrus Patrige Rudolf Renwarin, speaking via Zoom during the press conference, reported that police seized 982 rounds of ammunition of various calibers, including:
- 42 rounds of 5.56 mm
- 198 rounds of 5.6 mm
- 152 rounds of .30 caliber
- 197 rounds of 7.62 mm
- 14 rounds of 9 mm
In addition, officers confiscated five firearms, consisting of two homemade Fajar rifles and three handguns.
Renwarin said that no active military or police personnel were involved in the smuggling ring. However, he warned of strict consequences if any personnel were found selling firearms to the KKB.
"If any military personnel are caught selling firearms to armed groups, they must face the ultimate punishment—execution—because they are fully aware that these weapons will be used to kill their own comrades in conflict zones," Renwarin said.
This was conveyed by the BGN's expert in systems and governance, Niken Gandini, while answering questions about requests from the fathers of the Nabire Indigenous Community Institution, Central Papua, who also want to get meals under the program.
"We prioritize pregnant and breastfeeding mothers because they are vulnerable to nutrition. Teenagers are also vulnerable to nutrition," Gandini explained in Nabire, Central Papua, on Tuesday.
"We want pregnant women to have adequate nutrition because babies should be healthy when they are born," she added.
For MBG distribution in Papua, her party will follow the effective school days, considering that in most schools in Nabire, they include Saturdays.
She explained that every nutrition service fulfillment unit (SPPG) starts cooking meals at 2 a.m. every day, and has an economic impact on the surrounding community.
"At 7 a.m., the meals should be ready to be sent to schools. This (program) brings economic empowerment. For example, there are three thousand eggs produced one day, along with chicken, rice, vegetables, and others, all managed by the local community," she said.
She then asked all Papuan people to help the BGN make the MBG Program a success.
The program is expected to boost national independence through food self-sufficiency; encourage the active role of cooperatives; strengthen human resource development; and bring economic growth and eradicate poverty, in keeping with President Prabowo Subianto's Asta Cita missions.
Based on data from Statistics Indonesia (BPS), the average poor household in Indonesia has 4.78 household members.
"The average number of household members in the poor population is greater than in the middle and upper classes, so government intervention is needed to fulfill nutrition (needs)," Gandini said.
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Translator: Lintang Budiyanti, Resinta Sulistiyandari
Editor: Azis Kurmala