KKB Tenius Gwijangge Allegedly Owned Six Guns, Two Of Them Belonged To The Indonesian Army From The Stolen Goods
JAKARTA - The armed criminal group (KKB) led by Tenius Gwijangge who killed two employees of PT. Indo Mulia Baru is suspected of possessing six firearms of various types. Of the six weapons owned, it is suspected that two of them are SS2 V1 caliber 5.56 firearms belonging to the Airborne Infantry Battalion 432 Kostrad. suspect that the two firearms belonging to the TNI-AD were already in the hands of Tenius Gwijangge's group. "These weapons have a 'trijicon' so all of their shots are targeted," said Kombes Faisal, adding that the type of four other guns was unknown in Jayapura, Papua, as reported by Antara, Tuesday, August 24.
"When members evacuated the employees of PT. Indo Mulia Baru, Monday, August 23, the members were shot at," said Faisal, who admitted that he was currently in Dekai, the capital of Yahukimo Regency. This has been secured and is in Dekai. "Kamtibmas in Dekai is relatively safe," he said. KKB led by Tenius Gwijangge killed two employees, namely Rionaldo Raturoma and Didi Imam Pamuji, bridge workers at PT. Indo Mulia Baru and then his body was burned along with his vehicle on Sunday, August 22 at the Brazza river. , Iptu Arif Rahman was hit on the helmet, Bripka Irwan had a reset on his right leg and Bharatu Nimrot was hit with a reset on his right hand.