Police Continue to Chase Papuan Separatists, Chief Joni Botak

Police Continue to Chase Papuan Separatists, Chief Joni Botak

Papua Police Chief Inspector General Paulus Waterpauw said the TNI-Polri continued to pursue the armed criminal group (KKB) led by Joni Botak who shot PT Freeport employees in Kuala Kencana.

The security forces continue to try to enforce the law against the perpetrators of the shooting. The incident resulted in one New Zealand employee killed and 6 other Freeport employees injured.

Victims of Papuan Separatist Shooting Seven Papuan Separatists Shoot 3 Freeport Employees, 1 Foreigner Killed Waterpauw when contacted on Thursday, said the gunmen were believed to be still hiding in the vicinity of Kali Coffee.

While shooting at PTFreeport's office area in Kuala Kencana on Monday (3/30), the KKB leader led by Joni Botak was reportedly carrying three rifles.

"There were witnesses who saw when the KKB shooting carried out three firearms," ​​said Inspector General of Waterpauw who claimed he was still in Timika.

One New Zealand employee who died from a gunshot wound is known as Graeme Thomas Wall. In addition, two other employees were reported to have suffered gunshot wounds and are still being treated at Tembagapura Hospital, namely Jibril MA Bahar and Ucok Simanungkalit.

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