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Police probe shooting at Freeport

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Jakarta Post - August 18, 2017

Jakarta – The Mimika Police in Papua are investigating a shooting incident, which affected a long-wheel base (LWB) vehicle at gold and copper miner Freeport Indonesia's mining area in Tembagapura district, on Thursday.

A member of the National Police's Mobile Brigade (Brimob) was injured in the incident. Mimika Police Adj. Sr. Comr. Dean Mackbon said the vehicle driven by Nikson Moningka was shot by an unidentified person as it passed Mile 60 in Tembagapura district, at around 1 p.m. local time on Thursday.

"We have examined the incident site and are investigating further," said Victor as quoted by Antara. He confirmed there were no fatalities from the attack. The police were also inventorying material losses caused by the incident.

Victor said the shooting at Mile 60, on a road connecting Timika to Tembagapura, had caused damage to the vehicle's engine. Both rear tires were deflated while a Brimob personnel suffered injuries from shards of glass from the broken windows of the vehicle.

Nikson was escorting a trailer truck passing from the lowlands to the Freeport mining area in the highlands when the incident occurred.

When he arrived at Mile 66, in an area called Hidden Valley, Nikson received a report that a surveillance vehicle belonging to marine fleet and port facility operator Kuala Pelabuhan Indonesia had suffered damage at around Mile 58.

Nikson decided to return to Mile 58 to pick up the two Brimob personnel operating the vehicle. When passing Mile 60, Nikson's vehicle was suddenly shot from the left side of the road. (yon/ebf)

Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2017/08/18/police-probe-shooting-at-freeport.html

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