Clashes near Papua mine kill 1 Indonesian policeman, wound 6
JAYAPURA, Indonesia — Three days of clashes between Indonesian police and gunmen near a U.S.-owned gold and copper mine in easternmost Papua province have killed one officer and wounded six others.
Papua police spokesman Ahmad Mustofa Kamal said the latest attack happened Monday morning and injured four officers from Brimob, a paramilitary police force.
He said they were shot while evacuating the body of Berri Permana Putra, a police sergeant who was killed in a gunfight on Sunday in a hilly region of Sangket and carried by foot to the nearest town.
“They were attacked just moments after putting the body into an ambulance,” Kamal said.