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Indonesia soldier jailed for aiding Papua rebels
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JAYAPURA (Indonesia), Feb 14 — An Indonesian soldier has been jailed for life after being convicted of selling ammunition to rebels in the country’s restive Papua region.

The heavy sentence comes as Jakarta boosts its troop deployments to Papua, the scene of a decades-long separatist insurgency.

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Soldier Wahyu Insyafiadi received the life term Wednesday for selling some 2,600 pieces of ammunition, including bullets, to rebels.

"(Insyafiadi) has tarnished the image of the Indonesian army,” presiding judge Muhammad Idris told a military court.

Two other military members were sentenced to two-and-a-half and 15 year sentences respectively for their role in the sales.

Papua is a mineral-rich former Dutch colony that shares an island border with independent Papua New Guinea.

Indonesia took it over in the 1960s following a vote to stay within the archipelago that was widely viewed as rigged.

Ethnically Melanesian, most Papuans are Christians who have few cultural links to Muslim-majority Indonesia. — AFP

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