27 KKB Members Killed in Papua Throughout 2024
As many as 27 members of the armed criminal group (KKB) were killed throuhgout 2024, according to Damai Cartenz Operation Task Force.
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 member of the Armed Criminal Group behind the shooting of a police officer was killed during an operation. Read more!
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto announced plans to establish a Task Force on Layoffs in response to the recent 6.5% increase in the provincial minimum wage for 2025. Learn more!
The Online Gambling Task Force has blocked over 8,000 keywords linked to illegal gambling websites in an intensified crackdown on online betting.
East Kalimantan Regional Police launched the Police Food Security Task Force at the Mobile Brigade Headquarters in Balikpapan. Read more!
Damai Cartenz Task Force arrested a member of the armed criminal group (KKB), who was on wanted list, at Aminggaru Ilaga Airport, Central Papua, on Monday. Learn more.
Brigadier General Faizal Rahmadani announced the arrest of ammunition supplier Maais Herlik Imburi for a criminal group. Read the article for details!
Jemmy Magai Yogi, a prominent leader of the armed criminal group (KKB) in Paniai, has been transferred to the Papua Regional Police Headquarters in Jayapura for investigation. Learn more!
Joint forces from the Damai Cartenz Task Force 2024 and Dogiyai Sub-regional Police arrested Jemmy Magai Yogi, leader of the Paniai Armed Criminal Group, on October 16, 2024. Read more.
Head Ops of 2024 Damai Cartenz Operation Task Force, Brigadier General Faizal Ramadhani says his team and Puncak Jaya Sub-regional Police have arrested two members of the Armed Criminal Group (KKB) who were involved in shooting civilians and military members in Puncak Jaya Regency.
After going through a long negotiation process, Pilot Philip Mark Mehrtens who was held hostage by the Armed Criminal Group was successfully released and arrived safely in Mimika Regency, Papua Mountains.