Head of the Cartenz Peace Task Force, Brigadier General Faizal Rahmadani, said the shootout with the Armed Criminal Group (KKB) that occurred Monday (22/9) caused personnel from the Cartenz Peace Task Force to not be able to evacuate the travelers who were reportedly killed in Bingki.
"When personnel were about to go to Bingki, they were attacked by the KKB until a shootout occurred and finally the plan to go to the TKP was cancelled," said Head of the Cartenz Peace Task Force Brigadier General Faizal Rahmadani as quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, September 23.
He explained that on Tuesday (23/9) morning members of the Cartenz Peace Task Force in Dekai were actually ready to go to Bingki, but heavy rains that flushed the area until noon caused the evacuation to be postponed.
"To reach the location, members must cross the river where the water rains quite heavily. Hopefully the weather will be sunny again so that members can be sent back to the crime scene to ensure the situation as well as evacuate victims," he said.
Because no member has yet reached Bingki, it is not yet known exactly how many survivors were victims of the KKB shooting.
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From the temporary information received, said Faizal, there were five survivors who were victims of the KKB shooting and were in two different locations.
The Bingki crime scene is one of several locations in the shooting and murder case committed by the KKB in April that killed 16 gold collectors.
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