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2 Brimob Police 1 Freeport Employee Shot Dead In Tembagapura

Two Brimob Police And A Freeport Employee Shot Dead In Tembagapura

1)Actors Pursue Brimob shootings in Tembagapura
2) Three bodies of shooting victims autopsied
3) Amole Task Force members Freeport-Employee Shot Dead

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1) Actors Pursue Brimob shootings in Tembagapura

Posted by: Admin Jubi on January 2, 2015 at 18:39:08 WP
Editor: Victor Mambor
Source: Antara

Jayapura, Jubi / Between - Brimob troops conducting the pursuit of armed groups who shot and killed two members of Brimob and an employee of PT Freeport Indonesia, the goldfields, Thursday (1/1) night.

"No more troops, Brimob Timika enough to chase," said Head of Public Relations Papua Police Commissioner Pol Patrige warin, in Jayapura on Friday.

He said, do not add to the Papua Police Mobile Brigade members in Timika, pascapenembakan conducted Tembagapura region's armed groups. Troops in Timika enough to chase, but until now has not been established perpetrators came from which group.

Armed groups operating in Mimika, Papua, is mentioned more than one.

"The motive of the shooting is not known for sure," said Patrige.

The same is said by the Head of Public Relations Division, Police Inspector Ronny F. Sompie, in Jakarta, Friday (2/1).
"Today Police Mimika and Papua Police chasing the shooter," said Ronny F. Sompie.

The shooting incident happened around 21:00 CEST it begins patrols conducted using Amole Task Force members with no gastric LWB car driven by Suko Miartono 014 900 (34), Freeport security. When the patrol, disaster befell Bripda Riyan Hariansyah (22) and Bripda M Adpriadi (22), both members of the South Sumatra Police Mobile Brigade, together with the Freeport employees Suko Miartono.

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The accident is known, after the patrol group led Ipda Rysky accompanied Brigadier Sandy Prima Nugraha and Bripda Aaron A Rasif, passing Utikini village near the bridge or at Mile 68 Tembagapura and saw the car operations of PT Freeport.

When approached turned out to be the third victim was covered in blood from a gunshot wound and scar persecuted.

In addition to killing the three victims, armed groups have also seized two firearms along with three types stayer aug magasen units and 125 ammunition bullet caliber 5.56 mm. *


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2) Three bodies of shooting victims autopsied

Posted by: Admin Jubi on January 2, 2015 at 20:26:08 WP
Editor: Victor Mambor
Source: Antara

Jakarta, Jubi / Between - Two bodies of members of Brimob and the bodies of security officers PT Freeport Indonesia autopsy to reveal the cause of their deaths related persecution and shooting incident in Utikini, District Tembagapura, Mimika regency, Papua.

"Two of our members are on duty and this unfortunate Bripda Adriandi and Bripda Ryan Hariansyah and also a guard of PT Freeport Indonesia were autopsied," said Police Inspector Kadivhumas Ronny F. Sompie, here on Friday.

According to Ronny, three bodies autopsy was conducted to find suspected projectile lodged in their bodies.

Crime scene was also carried out to find shell casings belonging to the shooter.

On Thursday (1/1) at around 21:00 CET, two members of the bomb squad Detachment Papua Police Mobile Brigade, Bripda Adriandi (22) and Ryan Bripda Hariansyah (22) as well as a security officer of PT Freeport Suko Miyartono confronted by five unidentified men in the village of Banti to Kampung Utikini with firearms and machetes.

"Our members are on patrol was attacked by a perpetrator of five people. These events resulted in Bripda Adriandi injured right jab in the head section, puncture wounds in the abdomen, neck and right finger broken, "he said.

While Bripda Ryan suffered stab wounds in the abdomen, a gunshot wound in the neck and right hand severed. While Suko suffered stab wounds in the neck, abdomen and a gunshot wound to the back.

In addition to killing the three, the perpetrator also seized two shoots senpi types belonging Detachment stayer bomb squad.

Currently police officers Mimika and Papua Police are still trying to pursue the perpetrators of torture and shootings. *

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3) Amole Task Force members Freeport-Employee Shot Dead
Posted by: Admin Jubi on January 2, 2015 at 12:00:58 WP
Editor: Victor Mambor
Source: Antara

Jayapura, Jubi / Between - Two members of the task force of the Police Mobile Brigade Amole South Sumatra and the employees of PT Freeport was shot dead and persecuted armed groups in Utikini, District Tembagapura, Mimika regency, Papua.

Data were collected between, on Friday said the incident occurred on Thursday (1/1) night (not Friday, 01/02, red) around 21:00 CET was started by members of the task force patrol Amole using hull number 014 900 LWB car driven by Suko Miartono (34 th), the security of PT Freeport.

Both victims of the Bripda Riyan Hariansyah (22 th) and Bripda M Adpriadi (22 th) and South Sumatra Police Mobile Brigade members Suko Miartono unfortunate after fellow victims patrol the same route as there is no contact or communication of the three victims.

Patrol led Ipda Rysky accompanied Brigadier Sandy Prima Nugraha and Bripda Aaron A Rasif when crossing Utikini village near the bridge or at Mile 68 Tembagapura look at the car operations of PT Freeport.

When approached turned out to be the third victim was covered in blood from a gunshot wound and scar persecuted.

In addition to killing the three victims, armed groups also managed to seize two firearms along with three types stayer aug magasen and 125 pieces of 5.56 mm caliber ammunition.

Head of the Papua Police spokesman Sr. Patrige warin when contacted Between admitted the incident that killed two members of Brimob along with an employee of PT Freeport.

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