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Manokwari Tense as Shops Vandalized and Police Post Burned


SP/Robert Isidorus | December 05, 2012
The fatal shooting of an escaped convict by police in West Papua’s provincial 
capital led a mob to damage several shops and burn a police outpost there on 
Wednesday, residents said.

Residents said the city was paralyzed after mobs set up road blocks across 
Manokwari and vandalized several shops. Another protesting group carried a 
coffin to the Manokwari district police headquarters.

“I am still seeking information on that,” said Papua Police spokesman Adj. Sr. 
Comr. I Gede Sumerta Jaya when contacted by phone. 

The first roadblock was set up on Jalan Yos Sudarso in front of the Swissbell 
Hotel in Manokwari at 2:00 a.m., according to residents, and similar roadblocks 
have since been erected at several other locations in town.

Residents said the unrest was sparked by the death of Timotius Ap, a prison 
escapee who was shot and killed by police officers on Tuesday as they attempted 
to arrest him in the Maripi Pantai area of South Manokwari. Police said the 
fugitive was resisting arrest.

Police also confiscated a home-assembled handgun and three bullets, as well as 
the motorcycle Timotius had been riding.

Unconfirmed reports said the police post at the Sanggeng market in downtown 
Manokwari was burned to the ground.

The incidents marked just the latest violence against police in the restive 
Papua region, where a variety of issues related to resource rights, perceived 
injustices and human rights abuses by security forces have plagued the nation’s 
easternmost provinces.

Last week, a group of some 50 men attacked and burned down a police post in the 
Papua district of Lanny Jaya, killing three officers.

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