Jayapura, (16/12)-The sound of gunfire could still be heard until 23.00 CET, in Wamena. Been
an hour since the crossfire between security forces and groups who are
suspected of revenge for the shooting of a leader of the West Papua
National Committee (KNPB).A resident reported via citizen reporting site tabloidjubi.com / hotspot was a shootout in the town of Wamena since at 22:25."Time: 10:25 wp shootings between TPN-OPM and the military police. Scene from Mission Markets got Sinakma, Jln. Yosudarso surroundings. Currently
the situation in Wamena unsafe Please support and monitor. "The report
residents on the site on Sunday (16/12) evening, at around 23:00 CEST.When contacted, the complainant who is a citizen of Wamena named Jason is again confirmed the crossfire. In fact he said the firefight was still ongoing. According
to Jason, it was a shootout between the military / police with the TPN /
OPM alleged revenge for the shooting of Hubertus Mabel, the board of
the Office Militants KNPB in Wamena Center this afternoon at 12.00.From
the information gathered tabloidjubi.com known that the day before, on
Saturday (15/12) security forces have arrested the Chairman KNPB Simion
Daby, Meky Kogoya Wallo and Imma Mabel. The three were arrested at the home Meky W.Kogoya, in the village Kulagima, excl. Huby Kosi alleged bombers in Wamena some time ago and the police perpetrators Pirime.Vita,
Wamena other residents contacted tabloidjubi.com said this afternoon
burned police stations in Wouma mass because of the shooting incident
Hubertus Mabel."This afternoon, Hubertus Mabel, KNPB Member Kurulu people shot by police because of suspected bombers in Wamena. Keep on police stations in Wouma burned and now mass shootout between officers with people who also have senpi. "Vita said.Papua Police Head of Public Relations, Chief Gede Sumerta Jaya, S.Ik. tabloidjubi.com when contacted confirmed the shooting that occurred in Wamena."There is a police assault case Pirime DPO were paralyzed. Following the chronological moment. "Said Papua police Kabidhumas. (Jubi / Benny Mawel)