Ref: Janganlah mengigit tangan yang memberi makan [don’t the hand that feed 
you], demikian sebuah ucapan yang barangkali perlu diingat sehubungan peranan 
polisi dan TNI di Freeport di Papua.


http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/10/29/national-police-admit-receiving-meal-money-freeport.html
National Police admit receiving ‘meal money’ from Freeport
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Sat, 10/29/2011 8:34 AM 
The National Police chief Gen. Timur Pradopo admitted on Friday that police 
members who guarded the Freeport-McMoRan mining site at Papua received money 
from the US mining company, describing the fees paid to the police personnel as 
“meal money” that could be audited and accounted for. 

While Timur acknowledged that the government had already allocated funds for 
the Police to maintain security in Papua, he insisted that the money given by 
Freeport was justified as police members who were deployed to carry out special 
security measures, such as in the Freeport Mining area in Papua, were doing 
exceptionally difficult tasks.

“[The money] is given directly to Police members in the field and it is given 
to assist with the difficult situation there,” Timur told reporters on Friday.

“All operations, especially security operations at vital projects, are funded 
by the government. [But] if the recipients of the security give “meal money” 
directly to the officers, especially in difficult circumstances, I think [the 
money] could be accounted for,” Timur said.

Critics denounced the police for receiving money from the private sector, 
citing the possibility that the Police could compromise their independence as 
they might be seen as acting in the interest of those providing the money, not 
the Indonesian people, when carrying out their duties.

Benny Kabur Herman, the House Commission III chairman from the Democratic 
Party, told The Jakarta Post on Friday that the House would summon Timur 
regarding the Freeport money received by Police officers in Papua at the next 
House meeting.

Ahmad Yani, a lawmaker from the United Development Party (PPP) in the House 
Commission III overseeing legal affairs, disagreed with the Police chief, 
arguing that no police officer should accept the money, as “discriminative” law 
enforcement activities and unfair treatment of Papuans could occur as a 
consequence. 

“Ideally, the Police should not receive such money. All the Police’s 
operational costs are funded by the state –that’s the government’s 
responsibility,” Ahmad said.

On Monday, Mulia Police chief Adj. Comr. Dominggus Oktavianus Awes was shot 
dead in an attack that is suspected of being revenge for the Police’s alleged 
“biased” law-enforcement activities in the province.

The police pointed the finger at the Free Papua Movement (OPM) as being 
responsible for the shooting. While the OPM officially denied the charge, the 
organization threw the challenge back at the Police by describing Mulia Police 
chief Dominggus as one of “those who must take responsibility for the series of 
crimes against humanity in Puncak Jaya”. 

PT Freeport Indonesia, a US-based mining company that operates the world’s 
largest gold mine at Grasberg, West Papua, has frequently been at the centre of 
controversy since it revealed that it spent millions of US dollars for 
Indonesian government-provided security measures.

According to PT Freeport Indonesia’s financial reports, the company’s spending 
on government-provided security measures had increased significantly from US$ 8 
million in 2008 to $ 10 million in 2009 and a massive $ 14 million last year in 
2010. 

In 2010, a diplomatic cable leaked by Wikileaks also revealed that Freeport 
paid the Indonesian Military (TNI) and the Police to secure mining activities 
in the restive province. 

By giving such huge sums to the TNI and Police, the company has been heavily 
criticized by many for “funding” the human rights violations, killings, 
torture, intimidation and injustice that are prevalent in Papua, allegedly 
carried out by the TNI and Police officers. (sat)

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