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JAKARTA - The Head of the Dogiyai Police, Kompol Samuel Tatiratu, stated that currently two Brimob platoons had been sent to Dogiyai, Central Papua to help strengthen security after the riots. "The two Brimob platoons sent from Nabire to strengthen security forces in Dogiyai," said Kompol Tatiratu quoting Antara, Sunday, November 13. Dogiyai Police Chief, who admitted that he was still on his way to Dogiyai, said that the riots that occurred shortly after the traffic accident that killed the five-year-old boy caused the burning of two trucks including a truck that hit the victim. In addition, about 82 plots and six offices were burned, namely the BKD Office, Regional Inspectorate, Dukcapil, Environment Service, BPMK, and the Office were burned. Residents also fled to the Police and the Dogiyai Koramil, said Tatiratu. When asked about the casualties in the riots, the Dogiyai Police Chief admitted that there were indeed reports of family members missing.

"Currently, the security forces are still looking for the whereabouts of the residents who have been reported to have not returned to their families," said Commissioner of Police TatiRTatu.A group of people, Saturday, November 12, set fire to a truck suspected of hitting Noldi Goo, a five-year-old toddler who died. The accident occurred at around 14.30 WIT in Ikebo Village, Kamu District, Dogiyai Regency, Central Papua.


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