Two Australian men have been arrested for allegedly trafficking firearms to the West Papua National Liberation Army, a paramilitary group in Indonesia. The accused, from Queensland and NSW, have been granted bail.
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- Two Australian men arrested for allegedly trafficking firearms to Indonesia.
- The firearms were allegedly destined for the West Papua National Liberation Army. 6s
- Investigation began after the kidnapping of New Zealand pilot Philip Mertens. 20s
- Authorities allege discussions included sourcing Australian military weapons. 41s
- Both men have been granted bail and will appear in court. 1m 8s