JAKARTA The Joint Fact-Finding Team (TGPF) continues its work to investigate the shooting case in Intan Jaya, Papua. Requests for information are made against the victim's family.

TGPF was disturbed and shot on Friday, October 9 after visiting three crime scenes (TKP). But TGPF's work is still being done.

"We will do this until evening, so we will continue to pursue the target until it is achieved," said TGPF Chairman Benny Mamoto from Intan Jaya, Papua, in a written statement, Sunday, October 11.

TGPF also succeeded in convincing the family of Pastor Yeremia Zanambani to conduct an autopsy and sign the investigation report (BAP) from the police. Previously, the victim's family did not want to sign the BAP from the police.

The team under the leadership of Benny Mamoto, who is also the head of the National Police Commission (Kompolnas), has visited the location of the shooting, cemetery and church, met the victims' families, as well as a number of other witnesses in the field.

"All the information we get will be analyzed, we will evaluate it, then we will report it to the Coordinating Minister for Politics, Law and Security as the person in charge," he said as quoted by Antara .

In addition, Benny also gave his appreciation to the TNI-Polri who were assigned to the Intan Jaya area, who had helped the team's security.

"It is very difficult terrain conditions, then the limitations of transportation-communication, all of which become obstacles," said Benny.


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