JAYAPURA - Papuan Police Chief Inspector General Mathius Fakhiri admitted that disturbances from armed criminal groups (KKB) during the first semester had increased compared to the same period in 2021.

During the first semester of 2022, 44 cases of KKB interference occurred, including shootings, gunfights, persecution, arson and seizure of firearms.

Meanwhile, in the first semester of 2021, 33 cases were recorded, said Inspector General Pol Fakhiri in a one-semester reflection in Jayapura, Thursday. .

The districts of Yahukimo and Intan Jaya each had three cases, while the districts of Puncak Jaya, Mimika, Paniai, Nabire, Jayawijaya and Deiyai each had one case.

The victims were recorded as 12 civilians, seven members of the TNI and a member of the National Police as well as four KKB. His party has repeatedly reminded members who are on duty in vulnerable areas to always be alert and not be careless, as well as to civilians, especially those who work as motorcycle taxi drivers because there are many among those who are victims.

"Always be alert and don't be easily provoked because life is at stake," said Inspector General Pol Fakhiri hopefully.


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