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Indonesia’s separatist abduct New Zealand pilot

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Separatist fighters in Indonesia’s Papua region have kidnapped a New Zealand pilot.


The 37-year-old Mr. Mehrtens was taken into custody after his aircraft, carrying five passengers, was attacked after landing in the isolated mountain province of Nduga.

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He is “safe,” according to his kidnappers, the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB), who have spoken to BBC Indonesia.

However, they claim that they won’t let him go until West Papua’s independence is recognised.

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Sebby Sambom, a TPNPB spokesman, told BBC Indonesia that the five additional passengers, including a child, had been freed because they were native Papuans.

Indonesian authorities say they are deploying a search and rescue team. But police noted it was logistically difficult because the remote area can only be reached by air.

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Meanwhile New Zealand’s Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said the country’s embassy in Jakarta was “working on the case”. The foreign ministry had earlier said it was “well aware” of the situation.

The small passenger plane, which belongs to Indonesia’s Susi Air, had departed from the Mozes Kilangin airport in Central Papua early on Tuesday, and was meant to return a few hours later after dropping off the passengers in Nduga.

A TPNPB spokesman told BBC Indonesian that Mr Mehrtens had been moved to a stronghold district for the group in a remote area, and he would be used as “leverage” in political negotiations.

“The pilot is safe. That is our responsibility… We take him as our hostage in a remote area,” said Mr Samborn.

But he added the group would hold Mr Mehrtens captive until countries “like New Zealand and Australia” took responsibility for their role in the ongoing historical conflict and violence in Papua.

Papuan rebels seeking independence from Indonesia have previously issued threats and even attacked aircraft they believe to be carrying personnel and supplies for Jakarta.

The resource-rich region has been caught in a battle for independence since it was brought under Indonesia’s control in a UN-supervised vote in 1969.

Conflicts between indigenous Papuans and the Indonesian authorities have been common since, with pro-independence fighters mounting more frequent attacks since 2018.

The region is a former Dutch colony divided into two provinces, Papua and West Papua. It is separate from Papua New Guinea, which was given independence by Australia in 1975.

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