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Oct 1, 2013

PNTL identifies Kibata’s links



Radio Timor-Leste October 1, 2013 language source: Tetun



The Timorese National Police (PNTL) has identified two groups which cooperate with Kibata, such as Monster [life should suffer] and Dewa Mabuk [drunken monk] which are working with Kibata to create instability in the capital of Dili. 


The police Operational Commander, Superintendent Armando Monteiro called for the contribution of the people by informing the police if found some illegal groups within the community. Monteiro said based on the result of investigation these groups were paid by certain people in the capital of Dili. 

”PNTL has identified three groups such as Kibata, Monster and Dewa Mabuk, we are calling on the people’s contribution by informing the police when identifying some illegal groups in the country,” Monteiro said.

Blogger's note:
It would be interesting to hear names of the people or corporations that financed this youth-led instability. It will not be surprising if it involves  foreign Multinational Corporations, as a friend told me. Bear in mind that the small country is now enjoying a little bit of peace after the 2006 foreign-backed military crisis and civil war. The same groups could still be the ones that do not want the maritime boundaries  be drawn and the exploration of the greater sunrise be piped to Timor's shore. Once the country is insecure, they have the reason to say that it is economically not viable to have the LNG plants on Timorese soil. Atencao e vigilancia maxima!

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