Pacific

Rebel group in Papua says kidnapped NZ pilot safe

09:12 am on 15 February 2023

West Papua Liberation Army fighters. Photo: Supplied.

A rebel group in Indonesia's Papua Province who abducted New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens says he is safe.

The New Zealander, who worked as a pilot in the area, was kidnapped by the West Papua Liberation Army last week.

The group's spokesperson, Sebby Sambom, told RNZ Pacific it continues to demand negotiations from the New Zealand government for the release of the pilot.

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He said they would not harm the New Zealander.

"He is safe with our boys in the field, and everything is okay. He's staying with our friends and family at the ... headquarters. He has good skills, and we will look after him and he will train our soldiers for how to fly an aircraft."

He said the rebel fighters are waiting for a response from the New Zealand government to negotiate the release of Mehrtens.

Sambom justified the kidnapping, accusing the New Zealand government of supplying weapons to Indonesia.

"Our demand is clear, they support Indonesia supply firearms ... and also they train Indonesia military/police to ... for the last.. So, we need to talk with the New Zealand government face-to-face."

Sambom dismissed reports that five other people are being held hostage.