Transportation Of 5 Passengers Including 1 Baby, Susi Aircraft In Nduga Allegedly Fired KKB Papua
PAPUA - An armed criminal group (KKB) allegedly burned a plane belonging to Susi Air at the Paro airport, Paro District, Nduga Regency, Central Papua.
The plane piloted by Captain Philips M. New Zealand national carried five passengers, including a baby. "It is true that there were reports of a plane belonging to Susi Air that was set on fire by the KKB in Paro, Nduga Regency," said Papuan Police Chief Inspector General Pol Mathius Fakhiri when confirmed, Tuesday, February 7, was confiscated by Antara. The Porter's plane flew from Timika at 05.33 WIT and was scheduled to arrive at Moses Kilangin Timika Airport at 07.40 WIT. "From the checks made from the air, it was seen that the plane caught fire at the end of Paro's airport," said Inspector General Pol. Fakhiri.
When asked about the condition of the pilot and passenger with flight number SI 9368, the Papuan Police Chief admitted that he could not be confirmed. "The fate of the pilot and five other passengers is not yet known," said the Papuan Police Chief. He mentioned the names of five passengers on the plane belonging to Susi Air, namely Demanus Gwijangge, Minda Gwijangge, Pelinus Gwijangge, Meita Gwijangge, and Wetina W.