FILE - Bayu Suseno, the spokesman of the joint police-military security operation in Papua called the Cartenz Task Force, shows the image of fugitive Alenus Tabuni during a news conference in Papua, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Papua Police via Beritasatu)

JakartaGlobe-Apr 7

Two Papuan separatist leaders were killed in a shootout between security forces and their rebel group near one of the world’s largest gold mines in Indonesia’s restive Papua region, police said Sunday. Clashes Thursday between independence rebels of the Free Papua Movement and a joint police and military force near the mining town of Tembagapura in Central Papua province left two of the group’s regional commanders dead; Abubakar Kogoya, known as Abubakar Tabuni and Damianus Magay, commonly known as Natan Wanimbo. Both were part of the West Papua Liberation Army, the group’s military wing. Security forces recognized the two commanders after finding their identity cards on them, said Faizal Ramadani, who headed the joint security force. He also said authorities showed the bodies of both men to other imprisoned members of the liberation army Friday for further confirmation. Several other rebels were wounded in the shootout but managed to escape into the jungle, according to Ramadani. He said they were armed with military-grade weapons, axes and arrows. Security forces seized a gun in the area. The group’s spokesperson couldn’t be reached for immediate comment. The area harbors the Grasberg gold mine, nearly half-owned by US-based Freeport-McMoRan and run by Freeport Indonesia. Separatists view the mine as a symbol of Indonesian rule and have frequently targeted it. The shootout ensued after authorities received reports that attackers believed to be members of the liberation army stormed a traditional gold panning facility in Kali Kuluk, causing many, including locals in surrounding villages, to flee. Kali Kuluk is located in the operational area of Freeport Indonesia. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/news/2-papuan-rebel-leaders-killed-in-shootout