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Veronica Koman, right. (Photo courtesy of @VeronicaKoman's Twitter account)
BY :TELLY NATHALIA

Jakarta. East Java Police have officially put Veronica Koman, an Indonesian human rights lawyer and outspoken supporter of Papua independence, in its wanted persons list and submitted a red notice to Interpol to help capture her overseas, a police official said on Friday.

Police have declared Veronica a suspect, accusing her of spreading false information and provoking unrest in Papua and West Papua by publishing reports on the protests and attacks against Papuan students in East Java.

Investigators have summoned Veronica three times to be interrogated but she has yet to make an appearance. She is charged with violating the Electronic Information and Transactions Law and the Elimination of Racial and Ethnic Discrimination Law.

East Java Police Chief Insp. Gen. Luki Hermawan said according to police investigators Veronica has gone into hiding in Australia.

"According to the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Indonesian Embassy [in Canberra], Veronica has made contact with the embassy. We've put her name in our wanted persons list," Luki said in Surabaya on Friday.

Veronica was declared a fugitive after police raided her house in Jakarta, which turned out to be empty.

Police have not received any more information about Veronica's stay in Australia aside from her initial contact with the embassy in Canberra.

"She is still in Australia," the East Java Police chief said without elaborating.