After Australians charged with arming Papua rebels, Indonesia urges closer police ties
The case stems from an investigation launched after the kidnapping of New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens in the Papuan highlands in 2023

The remarks came after the Australian Federal Police last week charged a 64-year-old man from New South Wales and a 44-year-old man from Queensland with conspiring to export firearms and ammunition to the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB), the armed wing of the Free Papua Movement (OPM).
Brigadier General Frega Wenas, head of the defence ministry’s defence information bureau, said Jakarta was committed to preventing any parties from attempting to disrupt the country’s security.
However, he said he did not want to discuss the legal proceedings against the men suspected of supplying arms to TPNPB. “Of course, that is within the jurisdiction of the Australian government,” he told reporters on Thursday as quoted by Tempo.
