JAYAPURA, Indonesia: Three security personnel were found dead with bullet and machete wounds at a US-owned Freeport-McMoRan copper and gold mine in eastern Indonesia, local police said Friday.
The three, one security employee and two police officers on duty at the mine, were on patrol at the huge Grasberg complex in Papua province before they were found dead late Thursday.
Police found deep gashes on the three bodies as well as bullet wounds on one of them, Papua police spokesman Patrick Renwarin said.
“We still don’t know the cause of the deaths yet as we are still waiting for the full report,” Renwarin said.
Freeport Indonesia said the area where the patrol vehicle was found had been sealed for police investigation.
Pro-independence militants have waged a low-level insurgency against Indonesian rule in Papua, which is off-limits to foreign journalists without special permission.
Grasberg, one of the biggest copper and gold mines in the world, has been plagued by accidents and production problems in recent years.
In May 2013, a training tunnel collapsed killing 28 miners as they took part in a safety course in one of Indonesia’s worst-ever mining accidents.
In 2011 a three-month strike crippled production at the mine, and workers only halted the industrial action once Freeport agreed to a huge pay rise.
Three killed at US giant Freeport’s Indonesia mine
Three killed at US giant Freeport’s Indonesia mine
Japan demands the swift release of a Japanese national detained in Iran
- Ozaki did not share details about the person, citing privacy concerns
- He says the government is staying in contact with the detainee and the person’s family
TOKYO: Japan’s government said Wednesday that a Japanese national has been detained in Tehran since January and demanded the Iranian authorities release them swiftly.
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Masanao Ozaki, asked about foreign media reports about the case, only confirmed that the Japanese citizen was taken into custody on Jan. 20 but gave no further details, citing privacy issues.
Ozaki said the government is in contact with the detainee and their family members, while providing necessary support.
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Masanao Ozaki, asked about foreign media reports about the case, only confirmed that the Japanese citizen was taken into custody on Jan. 20 but gave no further details, citing privacy issues.
Ozaki said the government is in contact with the detainee and their family members, while providing necessary support.
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