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JAYAPURA - The Papuan Police Chief Inspector General Mathius D Fakhiri asked members of the Indonesian National Armed Forces and Police serving in vulnerable areas to be on alert ahead of the 77th Indonesian Independence Day.

The police chiefs have also been asked to be alert and alert and ask the public to limit activities, especially to areas that are considered vulnerable and far from the reach of security forces.

There are also areas that are considered vulnerable to security disturbances, namely the Bintang Mountains, Yahukimo, Intan Jaya, Puncak Nduga and Puncak Jaya regencies.

Inspector General Fakhiri explained that a number of officials, namely Karoops, Dirintel, and Dansat Brimob Polda Papua were assigned to monitor the implementation of the 77th Anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia throughout Papua.

"Hopefully there will be no security disturbances and that the implementation of the 77th Anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia will take place safely," said the Papuan Police Chief, quoted by ANTARA, Monday, August 15.

When asked about the conditions in Nduga Regency after the massacre that killed 11 civilians by the KKB, the Kapolda said the current conditions were relatively safe.

According to reports received by KKB, the leadership of Egianus Kogoya is now in the Alaguru area, which is located across the river that separates Kenyam.

Although the position of KKB is relatively far away, it always reminds members to always be vigilant. "Considering that if you are careless, you will be attacked," said Inspector General Fakhiri.


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