Indonesian plane: Rescuers head for suspected Papua crash site, Indonesian search and rescue teams are heading to a remote part of the western Papua region where a plane is believed to have crashed on Sunday. <br />Officials have confirmed they spotted debris near the town of Oksibil. <br />The Trigana Air flight was heading to the town from the provincial capital, Jayapura, when it lost contact at 14:55 local time (05:55 GMT) on Sunday. <br />The plane was carrying 44 adult passengers, five children and infants, and five crew members. <br />It is not yet known if anyone survived. <br />Indonesian post office officials told the BBC the plane was also carrying four bags containing about 6.5 billion rupiah ($486,000; £300,000) in cash, which was being taken to villages in remote areas. <br />"Our colleagues carry those bags to be handed out directly to poor people over there," said the head of Jayapura's post office, Haryono, who goes by only his first name.