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Mimika Police chief Adj

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Sat, January 11, 2014 Published on Jan. 11, 2014 Published on 2014-01-11T16:18:28+07:00

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Hard evidence: Mimika Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Jermias Rontini (left) and Mimika military commander Lt. Col. Rafles Manurung (right) display the weapons seized from an armed gang, members of which were shot dead during a police raid at Tanggul Timur, Kali Kopi in the Freeport area in Papua on Friday. The weapons included an M 15 rifle, an air rifle, machetes and dozens of rounds of ammunition as well as documents.(Antara/Spedy Paereng) Hard evidence: Mimika Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Jermias Rontini (left) and Mimika military commander Lt. Col. Rafles Manurung (right) display the weapons seized from an armed gang, members of which were shot dead during a police raid at Tanggul Timur, Kali Kopi in the Freeport area in Papua on Friday. The weapons included an M 15 rifle, an air rifle, machetes and dozens of rounds of ammunition as well as documents.(Antara/Spedy Paereng) (left) and Mimika military commander Lt. Col. Rafles Manurung (right) display the weapons seized from an armed gang, members of which were shot dead during a police raid at Tanggul Timur, Kali Kopi in the Freeport area in Papua on Friday. The weapons included an M 15 rifle, an air rifle, machetes and dozens of rounds of ammunition as well as documents.(Antara/Spedy Paereng)

Mimika Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Jermias Rontini (left) and Mimika military commander Lt. Col. Rafles Manurung (right) display the weapons seized from an armed gang, members of which were shot dead during a police raid at Tanggul Timur, Kali Kopi in the Freeport area in Papua on Friday. The weapons included an M 15 rifle, an air rifle, machetes and dozens of rounds of ammunition as well as documents.(Antara/Spedy Paereng)

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