Tag: terrorists

  • Indonesia Arrests Top MIT Militant Muhammad Basri

    Indonesia Arrests Top MIT Militant Muhammad Basri

    Indonesian police Wednesday arrested a man they claim took control of the militant group Eastern Indonesia Mujahidin (MIT) following the death of leader Santoso, cutting the number of its members at large to a dozen.

    Muhammad Basri, a 41-year-old deputy to Santoso, whose MIT swore allegiance to Islamic State (IS), was caught in Tangkura village in Central Sulawesi province’s Poso Regency along with his wife, Nurmi Orman (also known as Oma), officials said. Police said they also recovered the body of another suspected MIT member.

    Basri’s arrest further weakens MIT, according to terrorism analyst Taufik Andrie.

    “Their movement is already limited, their choices are few because their ammunition is lacking. So it is expected that soon they will be caught dead or alive,” Taufik, executive director of the Institute for International Peacebuilding in Jakarta, told BenarNews.

    Authorities said they captured Basri and his wife, who were on the national police’s most wanted list, soon after discovering the body of a suspected MIT member Andika in a local river. The cause of his death remained unclear.

    “After discovering the body we carried out an investigation at the scene. We found Basri not far from the river and his wife trapped in the river. They were immediately arrested,” provincial police spokesman Hari Suprapto told reporters.

    Police did not release details about how Nurmi was trapped. A homemade bomb was found in a vest that Andika was wearing, and Basri was not armed, police said.

    Another suspect MIT militant, Adji Pandu (alias Suwotono or Subron), was with the group but escaped from a joint security task force, officials said.

    Members of Operation Tinombala, a task force comprising police officers and soldiers and that was set up to hunt down Santoso’s group, are now searching for Adji and the other 11 MIT members who remain at large.

    Hundreds of security personnel have been on the ground in remote Poso regency since January 2015 in two operations code-named Camar Maleo and Tinombala.

    Officers transported Basri and his wife to a military hospital in Palu around 4 p.m. (local time). After arriving, Basri smiled and bowed his head, but did not answer reporters’ questions.

    “Let him go in to be examined first,” Police commander Guruh Arif Darmawan told the journalists.

    Sought in many cases

    Police claim that Basri took the lead of MIT following the death of Santoso on July 18. Until then, Santoso (alias Abu Wardah) was  Indonesia’s most wanted militant.

    According to police, Basri allegedly had roles in 18 criminal cases during his time with MIT.

    “Basri was involved in the mutilation of three schoolgirls in Tentena on Oct. 29, 2005,” Central Sulawesi police chief Brig. Gen. Rudy Sufahriadi said recently.

    Born Mohammad Basri bin Baco Sampe, the militant has several aliases including Bagong, Opa and Ayas. Basri left his first wife to join MIT, and later married Nurmi in April 2013. Her first husband was a MIT militant killed in Poso, police said.

    ‘No more blood in Poso’

    In recent weeks, a team of humanitarian workers and human rights activists had joined efforts to persuade the few remaining MIT holdouts  to surrender to the authorities peacefully.

    “By involving family, friends and relatives, this can give a guarantee of safety without involving bloodshed. I think MIT members need to consider the government’s offer,” Taufik said.

    Imdadun Rahmat, the head of National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM), traveled to the provincial capital, Palu, two weeks ago to plead to authorities that they treat the remaining militants at large humanely.

    “We continue to support and encourage the government initiative to restore the losses suffered by the community following the conflict in Poso, and urge good treatment of those prisoners who were captured alive,” Imdadun told reporters at the time.

    Rudy, the local police chief, echoed that sentiment.

    “The main point is, no more blood in Poso. We are taking these steps together, prioritizing a persuasive approach,” Rudy said at the time as he called again on the remaining militants to give up.

     

    Source: www.benarnews.org

  • Manajemen Hang FM Batam: Singapura Provokatif, Justru Kami Menentang Kekejaman ISIS

    Manajemen Hang FM Batam: Singapura Provokatif, Justru Kami Menentang Kekejaman ISIS

    Pihak manajemen Hang 106.0 FM Batam, mengaku geram atas tudingan pihak Singapura. Singapura melalui Kementerian Dalam Negeri merilis mengenai kaitan dua warganya dengan ISIS setelah mendengar siaran radio Hang FM.

    Dalam siaran persnya, Kementerian Dalam Negeri Singapura jelas-jelas menyebutkan Rosli (50), seorang warganya yang ditahan diduga terlibat jaringan terorisme, kenal ISIS setelah menjadi pendengar Hang, sejak 2009 hingga 2014.

    Setelah itu ia kemudian hendak berangkat ke Suriah bersama seorang temannya bernama Omar. Namun keduanya kemudian ditangkap dengan tuduhan terlibat terorisme.

    “Pemberitaan itu tidak benar dan tidak memiliki dasar kuat, Singapura telah melakukan provokatif,” ujar Abdul Azizah, Humas Radio Hang FM saat dikonfirmasi batamnews.co.id terkait pemberitaan tersebut di studio Hang Mymart, Batam Centre, Sabtu (20/8/2016) malam.

    Naldi menegaskan, justru Radio 106.0 Hang FM selama ini menentang kekejaman ISIS, serta paham bersifat radikalisme.

    Selain itu, isi penyiaran radio juga berpedoman pada Undang Undang Penyiaran dan Standar program siaran yang dikaji dan diawasi oleh Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia Daerah Provinsi Kepri (KPID) Kepri serta mengacu kode etik jurnalistik.

    “Radio 106.0 Hang FM adalah radio dakwah Islam yang mengajak terus memahami ajaran Islam dengan benar sesuai Alquran, radio Hang FM mendakwahkan, serta mengajarkan umat Islam sebagai agama damai,” ujar pria disapa Naldi ini.

    Ia mengatakan, Hang juga mendukung program pemerintah dalam penegakkan HAM, “Serta radio Hang melepaskan diri dari gerakan gerakan radikal serta terorisme yang mengatasnamakan agama,” ujarnya.

     

    Source: http://batamnews.co.id

  • 6 Terror Suspects Arrested For Plotting To Hit MBS With Rocket From Batam

    6 Terror Suspects Arrested For Plotting To Hit MBS With Rocket From Batam

    SINGAPORE — Indonesian authorities have arrested six terrorism suspects over an alleged plot to fire a rocket into Marina Bay from Batam, a distance of less than 30km, according to local media reports.

    The suspects, aged 19 to 46, were arrested on Friday morning (Aug 5) by Special Detachment 88, Indonesia’s elite counter-terrorism squad. The group is said to have links to Bahrun Naim, the alleged mastermind behind the attacks in central Jakarta earlier this year.

    Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said it is aware that plans were being made by the six terror suspects. “Our security agencies have been coordinating closely with the Indonesian authorities since the discovery of this attack plot, to monitor the activities of the group and to apprehend those involved,” it said in a statement.

    Singaporean police and other agencies have been stepping up inland and border security measures, said MHA.

    According to an online report by Batam Pos, the suspects were arrested at various locations across Batam, including the Mediterranean Housing Block FF1 Batam Centre, Complex Masyeba, Cluster Sakura Botania, Carina Park Complex, and the Komplek Taman Indah Batuaji.

    “It is true that we are holding six people,” a senior police official, Boy Rafli Amar, was quoted saying by Batam Pos.

    The report identified the six suspects as Gigih Rahmat Dewa, 31; Trio Syafrido, 46; Eka Saputra, 35; Tarmidzi, 21; Hadi Gusti Yanda, 20; and M Tegar Sucianto, 19. All of them work at a fabric factory except Trio, who is reportedly a bank executive. An Indonesian TV station identified Gigih as the ring leader.

    One of Gigih’s neighbours said he got married four years ago and did not show signs of suspicious behaviour. “He rarely goes out, in fact, we don’t know anything about them. So far the couple has been good,” the neighbour was quoted saying by Batam Pos.

    Bahrun Naim, an Indonesian militant, is well-known to security agencies. Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said in March that Bahrun Naim was suspected of encouraging attacks in Singapore. He is said to be behind the bomb-and-gun assault at a Jakarta shopping plaza on Jan 14 that killed eight people, including four attackers, and injured more than 20 others.

    Indonesian national police chief Badrodin Haiti has also named him as one of the region’s core leaders in the pro-Islamic State network

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Rashid Hamid: Charge Zulfikar Shariff In Court, If Not, Singapore Same Like North Korea

    Rashid Hamid: Charge Zulfikar Shariff In Court, If Not, Singapore Same Like North Korea

    If singapore govt really sincere and honest towards protecting the innocent citizens and upholding justice in this country then bring this guy on to court with all the evidence that it got and let this guy defends himself if he is really innocent or better still let our highly qualified judges decide his fate without prejudice in a court of law with all the facts that it has obtained.

    Rashid Hamid 1

    ISA is obsolete and is a tool actually design to serve dictators at the helm to keep them in power until eternity and unworthy of a democratic country like singapore. also by using ISA, it makes a mockery of our judicial system as if the law here cannot be just and impartial towards the authority that it needs to go around it in order to ensure justice prevails.even malaysia has do away with ISA for goodness sake.

    ISA is only worthy for communist countries like china and north korea where they usually silent innocent people thru detention without trial or thru firing squad at the beach using rocket launcher.

    Rashid Hamid 2

    the way i see it, singapore govt is still afraid of its own shadow.learn from malaysia on how to run a country without ISA and maybe who knows one day our singapore govt will grow up.

    if malaysia boleh i believe singapore also boleh.

     

    Source: Rashid Hamid commenting on CNA article on statement by family of Zulfikar Shariff

  • Humanist Society (Singapore): ‘Terrorism Has No Religion’ Slogan Is Divisive

    Humanist Society (Singapore): ‘Terrorism Has No Religion’ Slogan Is Divisive

    The Humanist Society (Singapore) sets out our position regarding the slogan “Terrorism has no religion”.
    As Singapore celebrates Racial Harmony Day this month, we are mindful that the terrorist threat to Singapore is at its highest in decades. Singapore’s political leaders has emphasised that the question is not whether a terrorist attack will happen here, but when it will happen.
    It is an unfortunate fact that most terrorist attacks in major cities have been perpetuated under the banner of radical Islamic ideology. A similar attack in Singapore will undoubtedly have ramifications on the relationship between persons of different races and faiths.
    After each attack by the Islamic State or its adherents (also known as ISIS/ DAESH), ordinary citizens, political and religious leaders often condemn the attackers by asserting that “terrorism has no religion”. However the Humanist Society (Singapore) suggest that this is a divisive slogan which discriminates against people with no religion.
    The statement ‘terrorism has no religion’ can also be read as saying that the terrorists were in fact irreligious. Such interpretation even more glaring in reactions stating that the terrorists were “not true Muslims” or “not true believers” – therefore by implication having no religion. The logical conclusion of such statements is that atheism, or the lack of religion, is the root of terrorism instead.
    While the slogan was formulated to guard against racial or religious prejudice, it inevitably casts aspersions against persons who have no religion. The Society is concerned that such sentiments may lead to further contempt and discrimination against people who do not subscribe to organised religion. We suggest that a better rallying call is “United against Terrorism”.
    It is simplistic to think that merely disassociating religious ideology from terrorism will guard society against terrorism. Society’s collective response to a terrorist attack involves physical responses like the newly established Rapid Deployment Troops, as well as social and psychological responses such as the further strengthening of our multi-racial, multi-religious fabric.
    We therefore call upon the Singapore government to step up national defense programmes regarding psychological defense, and the Inter-Religious Organisation and other grassroots organisations to conduct inter-faith events where the aftermath of a potential terrorist attack in Singapore can be honestly and frankly addressed.