Papuan police ready to facilitate Luke enembe's Forcing Extraction

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Jayapura, Spasi-id.com - Run for the extraction of Governor of Papua Luke Eembe by KPK, put the police force on hand. Papuan police are preparing to assist the investigation team for the Corruption Extraction Commission to conduct a forced extraction against Governor Luke Eembe. KPK sets Luke Eembe as suspected of corruption. However, to this day, Luke Eembe will not be examined.

"We are always ready when KPK calls for help," said the Chief of Field of Papua Police PR, AM Kamal in a press release in Jakarta, Tuesday (27 / 9 / 2022).

However, Kamal said that KPK request has not yet arrived. Meanwhile, Papuan police have already set up security so that the conducive situation in Papua remains assured after increasing legal status against Luke Eembe.

Kamal says, Papuan P.D. increased security personnel by requesting triple SSK support from Brimob Nusantara. The relief personnel have come from North Sulawesi and Ambon.

However, Kamal confirmed, the additional security personnel, not for the readiness of Papuan police help KPK in performing forced extraction efforts. It's to ensure the situation and security in Papua remain conducive.

Kamal says, security situation in Jayapura in the past few days is fluctuating after KPK announces Luke Eembe as a suspect. Papuan native demonstrations and demonstrations went down the street to conduct a defense against Luke Eembe.

The demonstrations and demonstrations took place at several important points in Jayapura and other cities in Papua. Even so, the police along with the TNI made sure that the rally was still conducive without any security interference. At this time, Papuan police put the status on the situation in Jayapura.

"We from the Papuan police, always alert members to anticipate any changes to the security situation in Papua," said Kamal.

Linked to KPK aid, aside from no direct demand yet, but Papuan P.D. prioritized primary and primary tasks to maintain conductivity on Earth Cenderawah. "We in the police and the TNI believe that the people in Papua also want the conducive situation in Papua" says Kamal.