The chronology of Indonesian citizens was shot by Timor Lecte Apparatus when the state borders maintained
Jakarta -A citizen, Paul Kaet Oki, was injured when he was shot by the Timor Lecte Upf Appeal in Imbate Village, Bikomi Nilulat District, North Central Timor Regency (TTU), East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). The Indonesian citizen was shot during a collision with Timor Lecte Device when he retained an state boundary allegedly moved by Timor Lectons. The incident occurred on Monday (8/25) at about 09.00 WIB at Tapal 36, Nino Hamlet, Imbate Village, Bikomi Nilulat District, North Central Timor Regency (TTU), NTT. A total of 24 residents of Nino Hamlet Imbate Village were involved in clashes with 7 Unidade de Patrulhamated da Fronteira (UPF) staff armed with a long struggle. “The incident began when a group of Tapal residents 36 Nino Hamlet Imbate Village tried to stop the activities of the construction of the state border pillars performed by Timor Lectons,” Tuesday (8/26/2025) of TTU Police Public Relations, IPDA Markus Wilco Mitang. Browse to continue with the content, then the residents of East Timor reported it to the UPF Timor Lecte. When about 09.00 Wita, 7 UPF staff, armed with long barrels, came to the place and fired at Indonesians. Furthermore, as many as 24 Indonesian citizens fought a fight using machete and stones. Regarding the testimony of witnesses of the Indonesian citizen on the spot, there were about 8 arms eruptions. “As a result, a resident named Paul Kaet Oki sustained a translucent shot on the right shoulder,” he said. The victim is currently evacuated to the nearest hospital. Police said the situation on the collision was conducive. But police are still conducting an investigation related to the shooting. “The process of investigating and collecting testimonial statements by the TTU police station. Coordination from across agencies, both the TNI polri and border agencies, is performed to prevent similar events from occurring,” he said. Meanwhile, according to Marcel Sara’s explanation of the local border management agency, the disputed pilllocation is a former administrative border of the NTT province with East Timor during the East Timor who is still part of the Republic of Indonesia. As for the post-independence of Timor Leses (2005), Rirdtl agreed on the state border on the basis of the demarcation line of the Portuguese-Dutch colonial heritage. This is the basis for the development of the pillar by Timor Lectons, but was rejected by locals because it has claimed the country as a usual right that they have been running for years. Furthermore, there are approximately 12.56 hectares of land owned by Indonesian citizens who are possibly affected if the border pillars are moved according to the coordinates of the Rirdtl agreement. (YLD/IMK)