Jayapura Police deployed 500 personnel to secure the pick-up of Lukas Enembe’s body

News Desk – Picking up of Lukas Enembe’s body

December 27, 2023

Sentani, Jubi TV– Jayapura Resort Police or Police have alerted 500 personnel to pick up the body of the late Lukas Enembe which is scheduled to arrive at Theys Hiyo Eluay International Airport in Sentani 

on Thursday (28/12/2023).

Jayapura Police Chief AKBP Fredrickus WA Maclarimboen in a release in Sentani on Wednesday (27/12/2023) said he appealed to the public not to pile up at Sentani Airport when picking up the body of the late Lukas Enembe.

“The situation in Jayapura Regency is currently still safe, conducive and activities are running normally,” he said.

According to the police chief, it is also hoped that when the body of the former Governor of Papua arrives that there will be no movements that could disturb the security conditions of public order (kamtibmas) in Papua,

 especially Jayapura Regency.

“This is still a Christmas atmosphere so the community must continue to maintain security and social order in the jurisdiction of Jayapura Regency,” he said.

He explained that the pick-up would take place at Theys Hiyo Eluay Airport, then he would be buried at STAKIN (in front of Battalion 751) and continue to Koya Koso, Muara Tami District, Jayapura City, Papua.

“We suggest that mourners who want to pick him up avoid crowds at Sentani Airport so that it doesn’t disrupt operations and can welcome him at his burial place,” he said.

He added that his party really hopes for the participation of families, sympathizers and the entire community together to maintain the condition of social security and order.

“We will guard the procession so that it can run safely and smoothly, let’s protect his good name. What he has done in the Land of Papua can be an important note for those of us who are still enjoying it,” he said.

The Police Chief reminded families, sympathizers and the public not to be surprised and afraid of the presence of security forces, both police and TNI, when picking up the body of the late Lukas Enembe.

“Of course, if you see a lot of officers, don’t worry, we are there and present to ensure that the activity can run safely and smoothly,” he said. (*)

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