Yenus Mohi
Detainees- Gender
- Male
- Age when first arrested
- 19
- Age group when first arrested
- 18-24 (young adult)
- Date of arrest
- Mar 23, 2026
- Place of origin
- Yahukimo Regency
- Occupation
- Farmer
- Reason of arrest
- Accused of collaborating with armed groups
- Wearing attributes of the independence struggle
- Arrested by (Institution)
- Military
- Police
- Arrested by (Unit)
- Brimob
- Korps Marinir
- Type of violation
- Arbitrary Arrest
- Torture & Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment and Punishment
- Place of the first detention
- Unknown
- Concerns reported
- Arbitrary arrest
- Arbitrary detention
- Torture
- Current status
- Released
- Date of release
- Mar 27, 2026
- Sources
- Additional description
Joint Indonesian security forces arbitrarily arrested and tortured Yenus Mohi, a 19-year-old Indigenous Papuan from the Yali tribe, together with two other young men in Dekai District, Yahukimo Regency, Papua Pegunungan Province, on 23 March 2026. They were arrested whilst travelling along Jl. Seradala, Dekai District, without a warrant. Around ten officers pointed their weapons at them and forcibly took them to a detention centre. Personal belongings such as noken, mobile phone, bracelet and hat were confiscated.
Yenus was released on 27 March 2026 and taken home in critical condition in two tactical vehicles. His body was badly bruised from being kicked and beaten with iron and wooden sticks. Yenus even admitted that he had briefly lost consciousness as a result of the torture he endured.