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Police officers shot indigenous Papuan in Tolikara Regency

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Human Rights Monitor - August 29, 2024

Indonesia, West Papua – A member of the Police Mobile Brigade (Brimob) special unit shot Mr Charles Kogoya, 24, in front of the GIDI Jerusalem Church in Karubaga Town, Tolikara Regency, Papua Pegunungan Province, on 21 August 2024.

Mr Kogoya sustained a bullet injury on the left side of the rib cage and was immediately admitted to the Igari General Hospital in Tolikara for emergency treatment. Following the incident, angry community members and relatives set tires on fire and blocked all traffic passing through the area.

It is not clear why the police officer opened fire at Mr Charles Kogoya. According to the information received, Mr Kogoya was walking in front of the Cross monument when the bullet suddenly hit his ribcage. Eyewitnesses confirmed that a Brimob officer released the shots After the shooting, the perpetrator allegedly left the site of the crime and drove his police truck to the nearby police post.

One week after the incident, the police in Tolikara have been silent about the incident due to the lack of public awareness of the case. The relatives demand an independent and effective investigation by the National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) into the shooting. The perpetrator should be held accountable in a public trial for the non-procedural use of his firearm against Mr Charles Kogoya.

The incident only occurred shortly after police officers killed one and injured other Papuan civilians in the Yahukimo Regency on 20 August 2024 and joint security forces killed three Papuan civilians during a raid in the Puncak Jaya Regency on 16 July 2024. None of the cases have been followed-up by a criminal investigation, adding to the already existing climate of widespread impunity in West Papua.

Source: https://humanrightsmonitor.org/case/police-officers-shot-indigenous-papuan-in-tolikara-regency

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