Papua Police Chief Inspector General Patrige Renwarin said Eko Sugiono, who was arrested in Soribo Village, Manokwari Regency, West Papua, had a bunker that was cast with cement and covered with ceramics.

According to him, two short-barreled rifles and 1,147 rounds of ammunition and homemade weapons were found in the bunker.

"Eko Sugiono and Yuni Enumbi do know each other because they work at the Kasuari XVIII Kodam and have both been fired from the TNI," said Papua Police Chief Inspector General Patrige Renwarin in Jayapura as reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, March 11.

He said that based on Yuni Enumbi's statement, it was also revealed that the perpetrator Eko was the one who introduced him to one of the suspects arrested in Bojonegoro, East Java.

From the provisional statement, he said, it was revealed that Yuni Enumbi also received senpi and ammunition from the suspect Teguh along with his colleagues who were smiling at the ammunition center, then sent to Jayapura using goods delivery services by ship.

Of the perpetrators, Teguh was secured with 982 rounds of ammunition and various equipment to assemble firearms.

In addition, said the Kapolda, the perpetrator Eko also admitted to keeping four rifles at Adi Pamungkas' house which lives in Sleman.


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