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        "id": 1679690,
        "msgid": "central-papua-police-confirm-no-reports-of-civilian-victims-in-dogiyai-1776261048",
        "date": "2026-04-15 20:11:37",
        "title": "Central Papua Police Confirm No Reports of Civilian Victims in Dogiyai",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "The Central Papua Regional Police have stated that, 15 days after the Dogiyai conflict on 31 March 2026, no official reports of civilian casualties have been received, with social media rumours unverified. They have handled 10 police reports related to violence, including the death of an officer, and four cases of alleged hoax spreading under the ITE Law. The police are conducting investigations and inviting verified reports to ensure transparency, potentially involving independent bodies.",
        "content": "<p>Information regarding civilian casualties is limited to social media\nand no residents of Dogiyai have reported it officially. Nabire (ANTARA)\n- Up to the 15th day following the conflict incident in Dogiyai Regency\non 31 March 2026, the Central Papua Regional Police (Polda) have\nconfirmed that they have not received a single official report related\nto civilian victims. Deputy Chief of Central Papua Police, Senior\nCommissioner Pol. Gustav R. Urbinas, in Nabire on Wednesday, said that\ninformation about civilian casualties has so far only circulated on\nsocial media and has not been accompanied by official reports from the\npublic. \u201cInformation about civilian casualties is limited to social\nmedia, and not a single Dogiyai resident has reported it officially,\u201d he\nstated. According to him, Central Papua Police, together with the\nDogiyai Police Resort, have handled 10 police reports (LP) related to\nthe series of conflict events, but none of the reports contain initial\nevidence of civilian casualties. Of the total reports, six LPs relate to\nacts of violence, including assaults that resulted in the death of one\npolice officer, attacks on members, vehicle burning, facility damage,\nand shooting using an air rifle. Meanwhile, the other four reports\nrelate to alleged violations of the Information and Electronic\nTransactions Law (ITE) in the form of spreading hoax information through\nsocial media. Gustav said his side is still conducting investigations to\nverify the truth of the circulating information regarding alleged\ncivilian casualties in the conflict. \u201cWe will summon several parties to\nconfirm whether there are indeed civilian casualties, whether due to\npolice actions, unknown persons, or other parties,\u201d he said. \u201cWe are\nopen. Please report with verifiable evidence so that the truth can be\nknown,\u201d he added. According to him, the verification process can also\ninvolve external parties such as independent institutions to ensure\ntransparency in handling the case. As is known, the series of conflicts\nin Dogiyai occurred following the death of a Dogiyai Police Resort\nmember with initials JE (24) in Kimupugi Village, Kamuu District, on\nTuesday (31\/3). The victim was found dead with wounds from a sharp\nobject on the neck to the back of the head as well as wounds on the\nright hand finger. In the follow-up of the case, it is suspected to have\ntriggered a wider conflict between the public and police personnel in\nDogiyai.<\/p>",
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