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Papua New Guinea government orders police to arrest Indonesian Papua rebels.

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| January 31, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

arrest OPM rebels" published by Papua New Guinea newspaper The National web site on 31 January

The national government, through the Chief Secretary Joshua Kalinoe, has requested Police Commissioner Sam Inguba to arrest any known OPM [Indonesian rebels: Operasi Papua Merdeka - Free Papua Movement] operatives in refugee camps in Vanimo, Sandaun Province. A government spokesman said these operatives were given 21 days to move out and if they have not done so, then Mr Inguba must implement the National Security Advisory Council's decision of December last year.

"As regards to the OPM training camps inside the …

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