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Island focus: Police beef up security in Intan Jaya

The Papua Police deployed additional personnel from its Mobile Brigade (Brimob) unit to Sugapa, the main town in Intan Jaya regency, on Friday to strengthen security following clashes between supporters of election candidates that left one person dead

The Jakarta Post
Jayapura
Sat, February 25, 2017

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Island focus: Police beef up security in Intan Jaya

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he Papua Police deployed additional personnel from its Mobile Brigade (Brimob) unit to Sugapa, the main town in Intan Jaya regency, on Friday to strengthen security following clashes between supporters of election candidates that left one person dead.

“The 81 deployed officers are in addition to the current 400 personnel on duty there [in Sugapa],” Papua Police chief Insp. Gen. Paulus Waterpauw said in Jayapura on Friday.

The extra backup followed a clash on Thursday during the plenary meeting of 2017 Intan Jaya regional election. The plenary decided not to consider the votes from eight polling stations from Wandai and Agisiga districts as the local officials were still completing the count and had not yet delivered the ballots to the Intan Jaya Regional Elections Commission (KPUD). The counting should have been completed before the KPUD started the plenary meeting on Feb. 22.

Several people objected and called for the plenary to be delayed.

“The arguments led to a clash that claimed the life of one man, Kolengan Wenda, 45,” Waterpauw added.

The clash continued the next day as eight houses of campaign workers of one candidate were set on fire on Friday morning.

The police are looking for one suspect who is reported to have incited the mob to start the blaze.

Four pair of candidates ran in the Intan Jaya regional election during the simultaneous regional elections in 101 regions nationwide on Feb. 15. No precise information has been provided on which candidates’ supporters were involved in the clashes.

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