JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Indonesian President Joko Widodo has given a heroes’ sendoff to the crew of the doomed Indonesian Navy submarine KRI Nanggala-402, as well as Indonesian military intelligence or BIN chief in Papua Brigadier General I Gusti Putu Danny Karya Nugraha,
However, those who spoke of the submarine disaster in less glowing terms received a drastically different reception, as they were nabbed by the police under Indonesia’s controversial Electronic and Information Transaction Law or UU ITE. This and more on Indonesia Highlights:
Jokowi Confers Military Ranks, Honors on 53 Fallen Crew Members of the Sunken Indonesian Submarine
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has bestowed posthumous awards on 53 fallen crew members of the sunken Indonesian submarine KRI Nanggala-402 on Monday, April 26.
"The state will posthumously promote the [crews’] military by one level higher and award them the Jalasena medal for their dedication and sacrifice," said Jokowi via the Presidential Secretariat's YouTube channel.
"The government will also provide scholarships to their next of kin until they receive bachelor’s degrees in universities." The President also expressed his deep sadness for the death of the KRI Nanggala-402’s 53 crewmen.
Hopefully the souls of these Hiu Kencana [Kencana Shark submarine corps] warriors may rest beside Almighty God and their families will be given grace, patience, and strength," said Jokowi.
Indonesian Military (TNI) commander Air Force Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto confirmed on Sunday that all the crew members of the KRI Nanggala-402 submarine had died.
It was previously reported that the KRI Nanggala is divided into three parts, the hull of the ship, the stern of the ship, and the main part. The vessel was found in a depth of 850 meters.
Indonesian Individuals Arrested For Insulting the Memory of Lost Indonesian Submarine
The loss of the KRI Nanggala-402 off the northern coast of Bali last week might bring Indonesians together in mourning.
But the authorities are less forgiving of those who disparage the disaster, as two individuals in Yogyakarta and North Sumatra ran afoul of Indonesia’s draconian Electronic and Information Transaction Law [UU ITE].
“The Internal Affairs [Propam] division of the Regional Police for the province of Yogyakarta nabbed one of their personnel, a Police Inspector Second Class F, for belittling the lost submarine,” “said Yogyakarta Deputy Regional Police chief, Police Brigadier General R. Slamet Santoso.
“F insulted [the crew of KRI Nanggala-402] due to depression. We will also clarify the matter to our colleagues in the Indonesian Navy [TNI AL].”
Slamet asserted that F does not get to walk away freely.
“Aside from facing charges for violating the Electronic and Information Transaction Law, F is also charged for undermining relations [between the Indonesian National Police [Polri] and the Indonesian Navy,” he asserted of F, who was relieved of their duties.
Police in the Indonesian province of North Sumatra and their counterparts from the Indonesian Navy’s Military Police also nabbed a farmer living near the provincial capital Medan for a similar offense.
North Sumatra Regional Police spokesman Police Grand Commissioner Hadi Wahyudi said the suspect, who was identified as Fahmi Aditya, confessed to posting the comment.
“Since I am a farmer who work in the field, I leave my phone at home and only use it in the evenings. Only then did I find notifications, one of which said I was a wanted man.” Fahmi took full responsibility for the post.
F and Fahmi face up to six years in jail if they are found guilty of violating the Electronic and Information Transaction Law.
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President Jokowi: Armed Criminal Groups Have No Place in Indonesia
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has affirmed his uncompromising stance against insurgents in Indonesia, after the death of Brigadier General I Gusti Putu Danny Karya Nugraha, the head of Indonesian intelligence [BIN] in Papua on Sunday.
“There is no place for insurgents or Armed Criminal Groups [KKB] in Papua and elsewhere in Indonesia,” said the President, who is also known as Jokowi, in a virtual press statement on YouTube.
The head of state urged Indonesian Military chief Air Force Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto and National Police Chief General Hadi Tjahjanto to hunt down the KKB. He also paid his last respects to the deceased.
“On behalf of the Indonesian people and nation I would like to convey my condolences to the loved ones [Brigadier General I Gusti Putu Danny Karya Nugraha] left behind…The government will posthumously promote him [to the two-star rank of Major General].”
Brigadier General Danny will be buried with military honors at Jakarta’s Kalibata Heroes Cemetery on Tuesday. The insurgents shot and killed him on Puncak Jaya regency’s Beoga district, after they ambushed his convoy as it was headed to the village of Dambet.
Beoga is known to be a hotspot for the insurgency.
Prior to killing Danny, the insurgents killed civilians including two schoolteachers, a high school student, and a motorcycle taxi driver in Beoga earlier this April, after they accused them of being informants to the Indonesian security forces.
The insurgents also burned three schools in the area. The deceased are transmigrants from outside Papua.
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