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JAYAPURA - Papua Police Chief Inspector General Mathius Fakhiri said his members were still investigating the role of five members of the armed criminal group (KKB) who were arrested in Sinak, Puncak Regency.

"It is true that five KKB members were secured in Sinak by members of the TNI and are now in Timika for further investigation," said Inspector General Fakhiri in Jayapura, quoted by Antara, Thursday, July 15.

The five members of the KKB will be examined intensively to confirm their alleged involvement in a number of violent acts.

Inspector General Fakhiri said the five people would be brought to Jayapura for intensive examination as well as making it easier for investigators to match the data they have. Because previously there were many cases of shootings and persecution that killed civilians in mountainous areas.

"Usually, after they commit a crime, they immediately flee to various places or areas around them," continued Inspector General Fakhiri

"The five KKB members who were detained were not on the police wanted list (DPO)," he said.


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