Military and police clash in Aceh oil town, three dead: Report
Monday, April 8 2002 - 02:18 AM WIB
Members of the Indonesian Military's (TNI) special force Kopassus were involved in a gunfight with members of the police's elite Mobile Brigade (Brimob), leaving three people dead and three others injured, eyewitnesses and a humanitarian activist said.
They said that the incident occurred in Lhoksukon, a small town near the oil and gas field of ExxonMobil, about 30 kilometers east of Lhokseumawe.
Witnesses said that the dead victims were a Kopassus officer, a Brimob officer and a driver of motorcycle taxi, while the injured were a woman named Maimunah, and her four-month-old baby, Silviana.
The victims from the military and police were brought to the Lilawangsa military hospital, near the small town, while the injured civilians were treated at nearby Cut Meutia hospital.
They said that they could not identify the military and police officers as they could not get access to the military hospital.
A humanitarian activist, who refused to be identified, told The Jakarta Post on Sunday that the gunfight lasted for about 30 minutes after 12:00 midday.
The clash occurred after a Brimob officer traveling on a motorcycle taxi was shot at by a man wearing civilian dress near a bus station. Both the motorcycle taxi driver and the Brimob officer were shot dead.
Seeing their friend had been shot, the Brimob members on duty at a nearby security post fired at the shooter, who was later identified as a Kopassus officer.
The incident caused Lhoksukon residents to immediately stop their activities and stay indoors.
TNI military spokesman in Aceh, Maj. Zaenal Mutaqin denied the gunfight between the police and Kopassus on Saturday.
"Jamaika wants to tarnish our image by saying that we're not working in harmony in Aceh," he was quoted by Serambi Indonesia daily as saying.
The daily, meanwhile, quoted Free Aceh Movement (GAM) spokesman, Tengku Jamaika, last Saturday as confirming that there was a gunfight between Brimob and Kopassus in the town.
The government and GAM are expected to discuss efforts to restore security in Aceh and the implementation of special autonomy for the province which includes a greater share in revenue from natural resources and the implementation of Islamic law.
Another GAM spokesman Tgk. Sofyan Ibrahim said his group had been notified by the Henry Dunant Centre, the dialog facilitator, about the peace talk plan.
All GAM negotiators will attend the dialog to be held in Geneva, he said. "I think it would be strange if GAM negotiators from Aceh did not attend the meeting," he was quoted by Antara as saying. (*)
