Police still name two suspects in West Papua s arms trafficking 4th March 2021
National Police Spokesman Brig. Gen. Rusdi Hartono (ANTARA/Laily Rahmawaty) Jakarta (ANTARA) - The National Police investigators probe is ongoing into a case of sale of weapons and ammunition to armed Papuan criminals that involved two cops, according to a police spokesman. There are still two suspects, and the Papua and Maluku police headquarters is still handling the case, National Police spokesman Brig. Gen. Rusdi Hartono stated.
The suspects belong to the Sabara (public order) units, Hartono noted in a press statement that ANTARA quoted in Jakarta on Thursday.
Maluku police investigate arms trafficking case 22nd February 2021
Maluku Police spokesperson Sen. Coms. M. Soem Ohoirat (ANTARA/Daniel Leonard)
The suspect, currently detained by the Teluk Bintuni police, confessed that he had purchased the weapons and ammunition from Ambon Ambon, Maluku (ANTARA) - Police investigators in Maluku Province are coordinating with their counterparts from the West Papua Police to investigate a case of arms trafficking after a suspect was recently apprehended in Teluk Bintuni District. The suspect, currently detained by the Teluk Bintuni police, confessed that he had purchased the weapons and ammunition from Ambon, Maluku Police spokesperson Sen. Coms. M. Soem Ohoirat stated in Ambon, the capital of Maluku Province, on Sunday.