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JakartaPost-May 15

A group of telecommunications workers taken hostage by an armed rebel group in the Papuan Highlands has been released, the local police have said, in the latest kidnapping crisis in the restive region. Four workers from PT Infrastruktur Bisnis Sejahtera (ISB) who had flown to the province’s Okbab district to inspect the construction of a base transceiver station (BTS), were taken hostage by armed men thought to be members of a Papuan rebel group. Five armed men reportedly approached the group immediately after they landed in Okbab. The armed group reportedly demanded Rp 500 million (US$33,600) in ransom for the workers’ release. Papua Police chief Insp. Gen. Mathius D. Fakhiri claimed on Saturday that authorities had managed to resolve the issue by Saturday night and that only two workers were ultimately taken hostage, both of whom had been released. Resource-rich Papua has been plagued by severe underdevelopment and exploitation, which has galvanized a separatist movement that has simmered in the background for decades.  Read more at:

https://www.thejakartapost.com/indonesia/2023/05/14/papuan-rebels-have-released-telecom-worker-hostages-police-say.html