KKB Spreads Fake Video to Incite Provocation: Damai Cartenz Task Force
The Damai Cartenz Task Force said that the Armed Criminal Groups (KKB) have been spreading edited videos to provoke the public. Learn more.
The Damai Cartenz Task Force said that the Armed Criminal Groups (KKB) have been spreading edited videos to provoke the public. Learn more.
Damai Cartenz Task Force said that the armed criminal group (KKB) led by Askel mabel is responsible for the fatal shooting of two civilians in Yalimo. Read more.
Papua Regional Police deploy Damai Cartenz Task Force to track down assailants that claimed the lives of two people in Yalimo. Learn more.
As many as 27 members of the armed criminal group (KKB) were killed throuhgout 2024, according to Damai Cartenz Operation Task Force.
Papua Police announced that former police officer Aske Mabel is now on wanted list and a primary target for the Damai Cartenz Task Force. Learn more.
A joint security operation killed a member of the armed criminal group in Bintuni, West Papua. Learn more.
A member of the Armed Criminal Group behind the shooting of a police officer was killed during an operation. Read more!
Lanny Jaya Police confirmed that the perpetrators of an attack that killed two police officers and injured a civilian were members of an Armed Criminal Group (KKB) from Puncak, Central Papua. Learn more!
Sixteen construction workers building a health center in Sinak Barat, Central Papua, were released by the armed criminal group (KKB) and safely returned to Timika on Friday morning (6/12/2024). Learn more!
La Ode Rusli (55), a shooting victim in Puncak Regency, Papua Tengah, was evacuated to Timika on Tuesday (3/12/2024) for medical treatment. Learn more!
A joint Indonesian Military and Indonesian National Police operation led to the death of a member of the armed criminal group in Gome District, Central Papua Tengah, on Monday morning (2/12/2024). Learn more!
Papua Regional Police confirmed there were no hostages taken during the construction of a community health center, locally known as Puskesmas, in Kilunggame Village, Sinak Barat District, Central Papua. Read more!