Acts of terror leave bloody trail in Papua5740784

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September may be the bloodiest month in Intan Jaya district, West Papua province, this coming year with armed separatists mounting a spate of attacks which have left two soldiers and a couple civilians dead and 2 others injured.

On September 19, 2020, an Indonesian soldier died inside a gunfight with several armed Papuan rebels near the Persiapan Hipadipa Military Sub-district Command’s compound within the district.

The fallen hero continues to be identified as First Private Dwi Akbar Utomo, based on XVII Cenderawasih Regional Military Command spokesperson, Lt. Col. Reza Nur Patria.


Within the same day, armed separatists also reportedly gunned down Priest Yeremia Zanambani in Hitadipa village, Hitadipa sub-district. This really is clearly a separatist acts of terror.

The priest died of gunshot wounds after he was shot by armed criminals on September 19, 2020, Joint Regional Defense Command (Kogabwilhan) III spokesperson, Col. IGN Suriastawa, noted in a recent statement.

On September 17, 2020, another soldier, Chief Sergeant Sahlan, was reportedly killed within an ambush laid with a group of armed separatists. He was going back to the Persiapan Hipadipa Military Sub-district Command in Intan Jaya district with food supplies from the Sugapa area while he was attacked.

The attackers seized his gun and magazine, in accordance with Commander of the Biak-based 173/Praja Vira Braja Military Resort Command, Brig. Gen. Iwan Setiawan.

Sahlan, associated with the 1404 Pindrang Military District Command in South Sulawesi province, ended up tasked with backing up the Village Supervisory Non-Commissioned Officers (Babinsa) of the Persiapan Hipadipa Military Sub-district Command, Setiawan noted.

In a separate incident on September 17, 2020, armed Papuan rebels reportedly tortured and killed a 49-year-old motorcycle taxi Ojek driver identified as Badawi.

On September 13, 2020, armed separatists opened fire at two other Ojek drivers in Sugapa area, however they managed to survive the attack. Both drivers are undergoing treatment in Timika, the capital of Mimika District, Setiawan stated.

Meanwhile, the Indonesian Communion of Churches (PGI) has condemned the recent shooting of Priest Yeremia Zanamban within the province, in which the security situation has always been volatile owing to its vulnerability to acts of deadly violence by armed separatists in addition to their backers.