Three killed as pre-poll violence flares in Indonesia’s Papua

JAKARTA: Three bystanders were killed and a small child was wounded when separatist fighters in Indonesia's Papua province opened fire on a small plane bringing in security personnel ahead of regional

News Desk

News Desk

June 25, 2018

1 min read
Three killed as pre-poll violence flares in Indonesia’s Papua

JAKARTA: Three bystanders were killed and a small child was wounded when separatist fighters in Indonesia’s Papua province opened fire on a small plane bringing in security personnel ahead of regional elections due later this week, officials said on Monday.

Voting will take place across Indonesia on Wednesday but security personnel are on high alert in Papua, where a long-running independence struggle has often turned violent.

A group of armed men ambushed and shot at the plane after it landed at the tiny airport and also at vendors near the airstrip, a military official said.

“The plane was carrying 15 mobile brigade officers tasked with safeguarding the local election,” said Muhammad Aidi, a military official of Nduga regency. He said the pilot suffered a slight wound.

Indonesia took control of Papua following a widely criticized UN-backed referendum in 1969, six years after the end of Dutch colonial rule.

Share:

Comments

Supports: **bold** *italic* [link](url) > quote @mention0/2000
Guest comments require moderation

No comments yet. Be the first to join the discussion!