JAYAPURA - Papuan Police Chief Inspector, General Mathius D Fakhiri, stated that until now he had not received any reports about Suru-Suru residents who fled to Agast.
So far, there have been no reports of residents who were displaced after the attack by the Papuan armed criminal group (KKB).
"Usually if there is a firefight, residents temporarily evacuate to a place that is considered safe until the situation is conducive", said Inspector General Fakhiri, quoted by Antara, Thursday, November 25.
The Papuan Police Chief, who was contacted via his cell phone, admitted that until now there is no police station in Suru-Suru because the area belongs to the Sawaerna Police Station, the Asmat Police Station.
"But in the future, if there is a Military District Command, then his party will immediately build a police station in the area, to facilitate services to the community", said Police Chief.
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Danrem 172/PWY, Brigadier General Izak Pangemanan, separately admitted that the Papuan Indigenous People (OAP) (OAP) and non-OAP residents out of fear had fled since the shootout occurred in Suru-Suru.
The shootout that occurred on Saturday, November 20 left two soldiers injured and one of them died, First sergeant Ari Baskoro.
"Several residents have fled for fear of a gunfight in the area", said Brigadier General Pangemanan.
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