Police Restorate Trauma 15 Building Workers After Disandera KKB Egianus Kogoya In The Nduga Forest
PAPUA - Commander of Korem (Danrem) 172/PWY Brigadier General JO Sembiring said the authorities are currently focusing on trauma recovery of 15 construction workers who had been targeted by the terror group of the Armed Criminal Group (KKB) led by Egianus Kogoya in Nduga, Central Papua.
"I think they must be traumatized so that we will focus on recovering their condition, both psychologically and physically," said Danrem 172 in a statement, quoted by Antara, Wednesday, February 5.
He also appreciated the Nduga community after helping 15 construction workers who had been held hostage by the KKB. According to him, this rescue process was thanks to the help of the community and the courage of workers who tried to escape from the KKB hostage-taking in the forest.
"Thanks to the community who have helped rescue 15 workers who have been held hostage by KSB led by Egianus Kogoya," he said.
Danrem 172 admitted that the assistance from the community showed that the community still did not agree with the acts of terror carried out by separatist groups, one of which was led by Egianus Kogoya.
Danrem admitted that the 15 workers were threatened by Egianus Kogoya to be killed if he did not leave Paro District immediately. Therefore, it must be grateful that the Paro community in Nduda helps workers so that they can escape the forest and be evacuated by the TNI-Polri.
PAPUA - Commander of Korem (Danrem) 172/PWY Brigadier General JO Sembiring said the authorities are currently focusing on trauma recovery of 15 construction workers who had been targeted by the terror group of the Armed Criminal Group (KKB) led by Egianus Kogoya in Nduga, Central Papua.
"I think they must be traumatized so that we will focus on recovering their condition, both psychologically and physically," said Danrem 172 in a statement, quoted by Antara, Wednesday, February 5.
He also appreciated the Nduga community after helping 15 construction workers who had been held hostage by the KKB. According to him, this rescue process was thanks to the help of the community and the courage of workers who tried to escape from the KKB hostage-taking in the forest.
"Thanks to the community who have helped rescue 15 workers who have been held hostage by KSB led by Egianus Kogoya," he said.
Danrem 172 admitted that the assistance from the community showed that the community still did not agree with the acts of terror carried out by separatist groups, one of which was led by Egianus Kogoya.
Danrem admitted that the 15 workers were threatened with Egianus Kogoya to be killed if they did not leave Paro District immediately. Therefore, it must be grateful that the Paro community in Nduda helps the workers so that they can escape the forest and be evacuated by the TNI-Polri. As for the pilot of the Susi Air plane, Philip Mark Merhntens is still unknown. TNI-Polri personnel are still searching for the person concerned.
As for the Susi Air pilot, Philip Mark Merhntens is still unknown. TNI-Polri personnel are still searching for the person concerned.
The 15 construction workers who managed to escape, namely Gregorius Yanwarin, Domianus Wenehen,After Belyan, Ical Behuku, Simon Walter, Martinus Yanwarin, Gerardius Ruban, Fransiskus Rendi Ruban, Yogi Parlahutan Siregar, Refalino Walten, Antonius Heatubun, Martinus Heatubun, Andreas Kolatlena, Amatus Ruban and Walterius Emanuel Heatuban.
Previously, it was reported that Susi Air's plane with flight number SI 9368 was burned by KKB at the Paro airport in Nduga, Central Papua, Tuesday, February 7 morning.
The plane piloted by New Zealand captain Philips M carried five passengers, namely Demanus Gwijangge, Minda Gwijangge, Pelinus Gwijangge, Meita Gwijangge, and Wetina W.
The arson incident made the pilot and 5 passengers missing allegedly being held hostage by the KKB. In addition, there are 15 construction workers who are suspected of having the same fate.