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JAKARTA - Susi Air Pilot, Captain Philips M, managed to escape from the control of the Armed Criminal Group (KKB). The Papuan Police claimed to have known the whereabouts of Captain Philips M.

"Yesterday we saw that there was a shift from Paro village about 100 meters into," said Papuan Police Chief, Inspector General Mathius D Fakhiri to reporters, Wednesday, February 8.

The existence of Captain Philips M is known based on the GPS he had brought. However, now the location marker is not working.

"When he left, he brought GPS. So GPS was already dead," he said.

In fact, when asked about the KKB statement that the GPS was under its control, Mathius said it was just a claim.

According to him, this is limited to the political game of the KKB. The goal is to spread fear.

"It's a lot like Saby Sambom talking about acting outside. That's his political sales. Don't be too trusted," said Mathius.

TN Commander Admiral Yudo Margono denied the hostage-taking of Susi Air pilots by the Armed Criminal Group (KKB).

According to him, the pilot with the identity of Captain Philips M could save or escape the Papuan separatist group.

"Not a hostage, he saved himself," said Yudo


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