Irish Independent

Police sorry for terrorisin­g suspect with snake

- Stephen Wright

INDONESIAN police have admitted terrorisin­g a suspected thief with a live snake after a video of the incident circulated online showing the man screaming in fear and his interrogat­or laughing.

Police in Indonesia’s easternmos­t Papua region apologised but also attempted to justify the officers’ actions by saying the snake was not venomous and that they hadn’t resorted to beating the man.

Human rights lawyer Veronica Koman said the interrogat­ion methods were torture and violated police policies as well as several laws. She said it was only the latest of several reports of police and military using snakes to terrorise Papuan detainees and symptomati­c of a culture of racism against indigenous Papuans.

Sam Lokon, a member of the West Papua National Committee, which advocates for independen­ce from Indonesia, was put in a cell with a snake and beaten after being arrested in January, Ms Koman said.

Police indicated the incident with the alleged thief happened recently, during a crackdown on petty crime in Jayawijaya district.

The spread of the video had forced police into a “very rare” apology, Ms Koman said, while also criticisin­g the attempt to provide a justificat­ion.

The one minute and 20 second video shows the dark brown snake, at least two metres long, wrapped around the handcuffed suspect’s neck and waist and an officer pushing its head into the man’s face as he becomes increasing­ly hysterical.

Officers appear to be asking how many times he’d stolen mobile phones.

Jayawijaya police chief Tonny Ananda Swadaya said the officers had been discipline­d.

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