Papua Police: KKB Attacks PTT Camp Led By Terry Aibon
JAYAPURA - Direskrimum Papua Police Kombes Faizal Rahmadani revealed the perpetrators of the attack that killed the employees of PT. The PTT in Beoga, Puncak Regency, on Wednesday, March 2, was led by Terry Aibon. From the results of the preliminary investigation, the perpetrators of the attack on the camp, PT. PTT is led by Terry Aibon, who is Nau Waker's subordinate. "However, to make sure the members are still investigating," said Kombes Faizal Rahmadani, quoted by Antara, Saturday, March 5. to evacuate victims. However, when the evacuation will be carried out it is still not certain because the Cartenz Peace Task Force team will move, said Kombes Faizal Rahmadani. The incident of the attack on the employees of PT. PTT and contractors as well as local residents killed eight of the nine people assigned to repair Telkomsel's BTS3 at point CO 53M 756085 9585257. Nine people, consisting of four employees of PT. PTT, three contractor employees and a local guide, but only one person, namely NS, an PTT employee survived because he was not at the camp at that time.
Eight PTT employees who died as a result of being killed by KKB were BILLY, Renal, Bona, Bebi Tabuni, Jamal, Eko, Syahril, and Pak De. PT Palapa Timur Telematika (PTT) which was the victim of the KKB attack in Beoga District, Puncak Regency. Kombes Firman who is in Timika said his team would confirm the condition of the eight employees who were declared dead but it depends on the weather. coordinate with the Regent of Puncak Regency in order to be able to comb the location to find out the truth of the victims," he said. The evacuation process itself is still being discussed with the company considering the terrain that can only be passed using air transportation. "There are several scenarios that we are currently preparing for the planning process. evacuation, if it is true that there are eight victims, it means that there will be a mobilization of evacuation and also the deployment of personnel later and trying to communicate with survivors," he said.