A platoon of Mobile
Brigade and Mass Control forces from the Mimika Resort Police are
stationed along the Pindah-pindah River, Trans Timika-Nabire Road, to
prevent violence from breaking out between Moni and Dani tribal members.
"The current situation is under control. Tonight, one platoon each
of Mobile Brigade and Mass Control will stand-by to anticipate
irresponsible provocations, though the mass of each tribe has
withdrawn," stated the Spokesman of Papua Police Senior Commissioner
Sulistyo Pudjo in Jayapura on Saturday.
Sulistyo pointed out that the Mimika Resort Police will hold a
meeting on Monday, Feb. 3, to resolve the dispute between the two
tribes. The meeting will be followed with traditional gatherings and
presents given to the regent.
On Wednesday and Thursday, members of the Moni and Dani tribes
clashed over the rights of land for settlement around Pindah-pindah
River, Trans Timika-Nabire Road.
According to officials, residents of both tribes attacked each
other with stones and arrows, and a number of people were injured. Also,
a car and motorcycle were set on fire.
Chief of Mimika Resort Police Senior Assistant Commissioner Jermias
Rontini has asked residents of Moni and Dani to not act in ways which
might provoke each other.
"The problem of land does not need to be resolved through war or
clashes. The problem can be solved with a dialogue. We do not need
arrows or other weapons," he said.
Source : Antara
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