New Zealand pilot Philip Mehrtens freed by Papua rebels
New Zealand pilot Philip Mehrtens was kidnapped and held captive by separatists in Indonesia's West Papua region.
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Philip Mehrtens was kidnapped by West Papua National Liberation Army fighters in February 2023 and was released after lengthy negotiations into the care of Indonesian officials on Saturday.
He appeared before cameras looking thin and with a full beard but is said to be in good health.
The 38-year-old was kidnapped after he landed a small commercial plane in the remote, mountainous area of Nduga.
"Today I have been freed. I am very happy that shortly I will be able to go home and meet my family," Mr Mehrtens, speaking in Indonesian, told reporters in Timika.
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