PAPUA - Papuan Police Chief Inspector General Mathius Fakhiri admitted that until now the fate of Nober Palintin (31), a truck driver who was digging sand around Kali Ilame, Wako Village, Gome District, Puncak Regency, Papua was not known.
"It is true that until now the fate of civilians who work as truck drivers is not known because when members of the TNI-Polri were at the TKP only the truck was found. At the TKP there were also no clues about Nober's whereabouts including traces of blood," explained the Kapolda as quoted by Antara, Wednesday, May 11th.
From the report received, it was revealed that the victim went to the sand quarry with his colleague who is a local resident, AT.
Initially at around 10.30 WIT, gunshots were heard from the direction of Kali Ilame and then there were reports of civilians being shot by unknown persons.
"However, after being visited, the body of the victim was not found," he said.
He said that the report from the head of the Puncak Polres revealed that it was raining in the area at around 2:55 p.m. WIT, the TNI-Polri personnel returned to the Puncak Polres Headquarters in Ilaga with trucks and motorbikes.
"Until now the whereabouts of the victims are not known with certainty and members will continue to make a living by first asking for statements from witnesses," said Fakhiri.
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