New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens freed by Papua rebels after 19 months
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Indonesian police say Mehrtens has been flown out of mountainous Nduga and appears in good health.
New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens has been freed by rebels in Indonesia’s troubled eastern region of Papua 19 months after he was kidnapped.
“Today, we have picked up pilot Phillip, who is in good health, and we flew him from Nduga to Timika,” Faizal Ramadhani, head of a special unit formed to handle the conflict in Papua, said in a statement on Saturday. Mehrtens is undergoing further health checks and a physiological examination, Indonesian police added.
Fighters from the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB) snatched Mehrtens on February 7 last year after he landed his small commercial plane in the remote, mountainous area of Nduga.
They said they would only free him if Indonesia gave Papua its independence.
The New Zealand government said Mehrtens was doing well and had spoken to his family.