BY NURDIN HASAN (THE JAKARTA GLOBE)
Banda Aceh, TAG – Security officials on
Wednesday destroyed 973 illegal firearms that had been collected over the past
seven years from former pro-independence guerillas in Indonesia’s Aceh province.
Maj. Gen. Zahari Siregar,
commander of the Iskandar Muda military command, which oversees operations in
Aceh, said that the weapons were remnants of the bloody civil war between the
now disbanded Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and the Indonesian military, which
lasted for nearly 30 years, killing over 25,000 people.
The war ended in 2005
after a treaty was signed by both parties in Helsinki, Finland, but weapons
continued to circulate with former combatants refusing to give up their
firearms.
“Today we destroy some 973
illegal firearms which have been confiscated or handed in voluntarily by people
gradually for the last seven years since the Helsinki treaty,” Zahari said.
The weapons were cut to
pieces and had their barrels drilled. Barrels are sought after by illegal
gunsmiths in Indonesia as they are the hardest part of a weapon to produce.
They are then modified to create handmade firearms.
The military chief said
security officials must continue to search for and confiscate arms to prevent
them falling into the hands of criminals and terrorists.
Zahari said peace and
stability is needed to create circumstances conducive to investment and
economic development.
Aceh Police chief Insp. Gen.
Iskandar Hasan called for all former GAM combatants and the people of Aceh to
surrender their firearms.
“Keeping a single bullet
can be prosecuted under the Emergency Law,” he said.
Iskandar also said that
five of the confiscated firearms were issued by the military.
“These weapons might have
been seized during the conflict period or lost during the tsunami,” he said.
The five military weapons
were returned to the Iskandar Muda command.[]
Hundreds of Illegal Firearms Destroyed in Aceh
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