A Week Has Not Been Found, The Regent Of Nduga Asked The KKB To Leave The Susi Air Pilot

JAYAPURA - After a week of not being found, Nduga Regent Namia Gwijangge requested that the leadership of the Armed Criminal Group (KKB) Egianus Kogoya immediately release the pilot Susi Air in a safe condition and no less than one. "I ask Egianus and his group to immediately release pilot Philip in good health, nothing less," said the acting Regent of Nduga Namia Gwijangge, to ANTARA in Jayapura, Tuesday, February 14.

He admitted, as a result of the incident that occurred in Paro resulted in many people leaving the area and walking to Kenyam. Three times Paro residents have arrived in Kenyam, he said, both on foot and assisted by the TNI-Polri, especially children, women, and parents or sick people. "The Nduga Regional Government will provide assistance to Paro residents who are currently in Kenyam," said Nduga Regent Namia Gwijangge. The KKB led by Egianus Kogoya, Tuesday, February 7, reportedly burned the plane belonging to Susi Air driven by Philip Mark Mehrtens.

Previously, Egianus and his group threatened to kill 15 construction workers who were building health centers in Paro so they fled to the forest assisted by the community. The 15 workers have been evacuated to Timika since Wednesday, February 8 after the TNI-Polri evacuated from the Mount Wea area using three helicopters.