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Police need time to crush Papuan separatists: senior official 11th May 2021
Chief of the National Police’s Security Intelligence Agency, Coms.Gen. Paulus Waterpauw. (ANTARA/Muhammad Zulfikar) Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesian police will need time to hunt down Papuan separatist terrorists owing to their knowledge of the terrains where they operate and hide, a top official has said. At the moment, we need to be patient to follow what has become policies, chief of the National Police s Security Intelligence Agency, Coms.Gen. Paulus Waterpauw, told the press here on Tuesday.
The Indonesian government formally designated armed Papuan groups, also known as KKB , as terrorists on April 29, 2021 and attributed the decision to their acts of terror and crimes against civilians.
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Remains of I Komang Wira Natha, a police officer who was shot by an armed terror group in Papua, April 2021. (ANTARA FOTO/NOVA WAHYUDI)
Now, based on the definition stated in Law Number 5 of 2018, acts of the KKB and all the names of its organizations and people affiliated with it are related to terrorism The Indonesian Government has officially declared armed Papuan criminal groups, also called KKB , as terrorists since April 29, 2021 owing to their acts of terror and crimes against innocent civilians.
The label, however, is just directed at those committing crimes, not members of Papuan communities, according to Chief of the National Police s Security Intelligence Agency Commissioner General Paulus Waterpauw.
Label of terrorists just directed at armed Papuans: top police officer 9th May 2021
Chief of the National Police s Security Intelligence Agency Commissioner General Paulus Waterpauw met with orphans. (ANTARA News Papua/HO-Satgas Nemangkawi)
The label is just directed at those committing crimes, not members of Papuan communities Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA) - The Indonesian government has officially labelled members of armed Papuan groups as terrorists owing to their acts of terror and crimes against innocent civilians, a top police officer said. The label is just directed at those committing crimes, not members of Papuan communities, Chief of the National Police s Security Intelligence Agency Commissioner General Paulus Waterpauw said.
Several armed Papuans end resistance: Papua police chief 1 hour ago
Papua Police Chief Insp. Gen. Mathius Fakhiri (ANTARA/Evarukdijati)
Thank God, many members of the armed groups have conveyed their pledge of allegiance to Indonesia and have reunited with community members in their respective villages Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA) - Several members of armed Papuan separatist and terrorist groups have ended their resistance and conveyed their pledge of allegiance to the Unitary State of Republic of Indonesia, Papua Police Chief Insp. Gen. Mathius Fakhiri stated. Thank God, many members of the armed groups have conveyed their pledge of allegiance to Indonesia and have reunited with community members in their respective villages, Fakhiri noted in a statement that ANTARA quoted here, Thursday.