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He is a pilot, and he picks up and drops off on planes, between Indonesia and abroad.

Jakarta, posinternasional.com

The Susi Air pilot has been released by the KKB in Papua, Nduga Regency, Papua, this afternoon, Saturday (21/09).

Now the Susi Air pilot will leave for New Zealand to have his health checked.

This pilot will have his health checked at the New Zealand Hospital, he will also be sent tomorrow, Sunday (22/09).

While in Jakarta he will be given a check-up, so that he remains healthy.

“Now he will undergo a health check at the Police Hospital and to have his health checked,” said Pnd. Maerkus.

According to Reverend (Pnd) Maerkus, Philip has nothing to do with the Papuan fighters.

With the cooperation of the TNI Team and the Police Mobile Brigade, Philip was finally released.

Because Philip has nothing to do with the Republic of Indonesia.

He is a pilot, and he picks up and drops off on planes, between Indonesia and abroad.

“After more than 1.5 years of being held hostage, Susi Air pilot Philip Mark Mehrtens was finally released from the armed criminal group (KKB) led by Egianu Kogoya, Saturday (21/9/2024).

Head of the Cartenz Peace Operation, Brigadier General Faizal Ramadhani revealed that Philip was freed thanks to the efforts made between religious leaders, traditional leaders, and the Eginau Kogoya family.”

“Philip was picked up by a team in Yuguru Village, Maibarok District, Nduga Regency, Papua and flown to Mako Brimob Battalion B/Timika to have his physical and psychological health checked.

The release of the New Zealand pilot has been long awaited.

This is because Philip has been held hostage for 19 months since February 2023.

Since then, this case has become a public concern, both nationally and internationally.”

“The hostage-taking of Philip Mehrtens began when he flew a plane from Moses Kilangin Airport, Mimika, Central Papua, landing in Paro District, Nduga Papua Mountains, Tuesday (7/2/2023) morning quoted from social media.

Reported by Kompas.com (7/2/2024), the plane with registration number PK-BVY was carrying five passengers, namely Demanus Gwijangge, Minda Gwijangge, Pelenus Gwijangge, Meita Gwijangge, and a baby Wetina W.

Shortly after arriving at the Paro runway, the plane was burned by KKB Egianus Kogoya. However, at that time, it was not yet known who was behind the burning.

(sahat)

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