Friday 13 March 2009

Two men from East Java were shot at Puncak Senyum


Thusday, 12 March 2009 | 09:53 WIB

JEMBER, KOMPAS.com — The body of a gunshot victim by armed mob at Senyum, Mulia, Puncak Jaya, Papua, Zainul Abidin, 21, arrived at family home in Curahlele village, Jember, on Thursday morning.
  
An armed mob shot two ojek drivers identified as Zainul Abidin from Jember and Ahmad Solihan, 43, from Lumajang, East Java. The shooting took place on Tuesday
3 March at 08.45WIB.
  
Zainul’s uncle, Muklisan, said that Zainul’s body reached Cutahlele village at around 04.00. It was carried by ambulance from Juanda airport, Surabaya, to Curahlele. "I was shocked upon hearing the news about Zainul and the family here are really upset," he said further.  

He explained how Zainul had moved to Papua a year and two months to find work and just started working as a ojek driver. “Zainul told me that Regent of Puncak Jaya guaranteed the safety of those migrants looking for work in Papua. But the reality is very different. I urged the police to fully investigate this case and capture the shooter for a heavy punishment,” he wished. 

Ahmad Solihan’s body from Plawangan, Lumajang, arrived at family home on Thursday at around 03.00 WIB. He left a grieving wife and two children. Ahmad suffered a gunshot wound in his right arm and a cut on his neck. While Zainul suffered a gunshot wound on his right chest with a stab wound on his right cheek.


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