Separatist rebel shot dead in Papua
Indonesian security forces have shot dead a separatist rebel in the restive eastern province of Papua, police say.
Acting on a tip-off, police and the military raided a gathering of members of the rebel Free Papua Movement (OPM) near a beach in the Yapen Waropen district on Saturday, Papua police spokesman Pudjo Sulistyo said.
“They were involved in shooting incidents against police before and had caused unrest in the area,” he said.
“We told them to surrender but they retaliated by shooting at us first. A firefight took place and we shot one of them dead,” he added.
Eleven members were arrested and firearms were seized along with outlawed pro-independence Morning Star flags.
Three security officers were wounded in the gun battle, Sulistyo said.
The OPM has since 1964 waged a low-level insurgency – often using bows and arrows rather than guns – against Indonesian rule over the resource-rich, ethnically Melanesian region.