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Papuan KKB Weapon Suppliers Keep Records of Financial Assistance from Pemda Puncak

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The Nemangkawi Task Force confiscated a number of items of evidence from suspected weapons suppliers to terrorist armed criminal groups (KKB) Papua, Ratius Murib alias Neson Murib. One of them is an agenda book containing notes on cash assistance from the local government Peak IDR 600 million for the KKB leader, Lekagak Telenggen, on February 6, 2021.

“Investigations are still being carried out regarding the evidence of transactions found, including whether or not the flow of funds to Lekagak Telenggen was carried out,” said Head of the Nemangkawi Public Relations Task Force Kombes Iqbal Alqudussy when confirmed detik.com regarding local government aid records Peak for KKB, Tuesday (15/6/2021).

As is known, Ratius Murib alias Neson Murib was arrested by personnel of the Investigation Sub Task Force Unit II of the Nemangkawi Operation Law Enforcement Task Force in Puncak Jaya, Papua, on Monday (14/6). At that time he was carrying cash of Rp. 370 million in Rp. 100 thousand denominations.

In addition to cash worth hundreds of millions of rupiah and notes of cash assistance from the Puncak Pemda for KKB, Task Force Nemangkawi confiscated notebooks against special autonomy and shootings in the district Peak and a record book of the expenditure and income of aid funds from TPNPB sympathizers.

Not only that, the police also found several passbooks under Ratius Murib’s name and several cell phones. There were also dozens of receipts for proof of transfer to parties suspected of being gun dealers.

Ratius Murib alias Neson Murib, a firearms seller to KKB (doc. Nemangkawi Task Force Public Relations)–

The police said the transaction value was in the process of buying and selling terrorist weapons KKB in the mountains of Papua it reaches more than Rp. 1.3 billion. This was known after the arrest of Ratius Murib alias Neson Murib.

“The total that was sent and received was Rp. 1,393,100,000,” Iqbal said earlier in a written statement today.

Currently, the Nemangkawi Task Force is still investigating Neson. Iqbal said that his party was exploring the source of funds to Neson’s activities during the firearms transaction.

“The team will continue to explore information on sources of funds and remittance activities to buy weapons and ammunition from the suspect Neson Murib,” said Iqbal.

(aud / fjp)

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