Senin 07 Apr 2014 18:04 WIB

Indonesia hopes PNG acts firmly against armed civilians across the border

Red: Yeyen Rostiyani
Supporters of the Free Papua Movement carry the Morning Star independence flag during a flag-raising ceremony in the district of Paniai Timur in Papua on October 17, 2008. (file photo)
Foto: Reuters/Muhammad Yamin
Supporters of the Free Papua Movement carry the Morning Star independence flag during a flag-raising ceremony in the district of Paniai Timur in Papua on October 17, 2008. (file photo)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAYAPURA - The Indonesian military said it hopes the government of Papua New Guinea acts firmly against armed civilians that often went to hiding in that country after causing security problem in the Indonesia part of the island. 

"Gangs of armed men often cross the border to PNG after causing trouble in the Indonesian frontier area that we could not pursue them beyond the border," chief of the Cenderawasih military command Maj. Gen. Christian Zebua said.

"We strongly hope that good relations between the two countries could be maintained by PNG chasing away the gangs of armed men hiding in that country," Zebua said.

The general made the statement after inspecting the condition in the border area where the Indonesian military clashed with a group of armed civilians on Sunday. A police and military officers were injured when their cars were shot at by ambushers believed to be separatists that seek Papua independence.