Indonesian forces retrieve body of New Zealand pilot killed in Papua


Bayu Suseno with a portrait of slain pilot Glen Malcolm Conning during a press conference in Timika on Aug 5, 2024. - AP

JAKARTA: The body of a New Zealand helicopter pilot shot dead by rebels in eastern Indonesia's restive Papua region has been retrieved, the joint task force of police and soldiers leading the search said on Tuesday (Aug 6).

Glen Malcolm Conning, 50, a pilot for PT Intan Angkasa Air Service, was killed on Monday after landing in Papua with two Indonesian health workers and two children, all of whom survived.

The Cartenz Peace Taskforce, assembled to deal with Papua separatists, retrieved his body from the remote area of Alama and transported it to Timika city, it said in a statement.

"The body of the pilot has been evacuated from the Alama district to Timika and arrived at 12:50pm local time. The body is currently at the Mimika General Hospital for an autopsy," Cartenz spokesman Bayu Suseno said.

Mimika police head I Komang Budiartha told reporters on Monday that three helicopters had been dispatched for the search effort.

A New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson told AFP earlier Tuesday that it was aware of reports of the pilot's death and said its embassy in Indonesian capital Jakarta was seeking further information from authorities.

The killing comes less than two years after another pilot from New Zealand, Phillip Mehrtens, was abducted by rebels from the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB). He remains in captivity.

TPNPB spokesman Sebby Sambom did not respond to an AFP request for comment on Tuesday.

The insurgent group has previously demanded that Indonesia recognise Papuan independence in return for Mehrten's release.

Papua, a former Dutch colony, declared independence in 1961, but neighbouring Indonesia took control two years later, promising a referendum. In 1969, a thousand Papuans voted to integrate into Indonesia in a United Nations-backed vote.

Papuan independence activists regularly criticise the vote and call for fresh polls, but Jakarta says its sovereignty over Papua is supported by the UN. - AFP

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