Susi Air Pilot Still Accompanied By KKB Papua, Pangdam XVII Cendrawasih: Liberation Prioritizes Communication
PAPUA - Pangdam XVII Cenderawasih Maj. Gen. Izak Pangemanan stated that the release of hostages, which until now has brought the Papuan Armed Criminal Group (KKB), prioritized communication.
"It is true that currently the release of New Zealand hostages prioritizes communication," said Pangdam XVII Cenderawasih in Jayapura, Papua, Wednesday, May 25, which was confiscated by Antara.
His party does not want there to be bloodshed because it will create a lot of problems so that it will continue to prioritize good communication in the release of pilots.
Pangdam XVII Cenderawasih ensured that the release of the pilot would still be pursued.
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According to him, the case experienced by pilot Susi Air is expected to be a lesson for all, including the Papuan people because it harms many people.
"Exemption efforts will involve all components of society," said Pangdam XVII Cenderawasih
He added that the Cenderawasih XVII Kodam would bridge two different thoughts from the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia and the KKB. "So we have to recognize, come and provide solutions to the community," he said.
He said, Kodam XVII Cenderawasih is ready to become a mediator if there are people who have difficulty conveying it to stakeholders. "This area is not a vulnerable area because it does not occur in all areas of Papua," he added.
As is known, the KKB led by Egianus Kogoya has been charming by Susi Air pilot Philip Mark Mehrtens since February 7.
The detention was carried out shortly after the Susi Air plane he was driving landed at the Paro airport, Nduga.
Egianus Kogoya and his group also burned the plane piloted by Philip Mark Mehrtens.