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The Jakarta Post, March 7, 2000

Military Vows to Help Police Halt Illegal Trade Of  Weapons

CILODONG, Bogor (JP): The Indonesian Military (TNI) vowed to
support the National Police's crackdown on illegal arms sales
among civilians, including weapons smuggled to the separatist
Free Aceh Movement (GAM).

TNI spokesman Air Rear Marshal Graito Usodo said on Monday an
order had been issued to the three branches of the armed forces
-- the Army, Navy and Air Force -- to assist the police in
seizing illegal weapons that might be used in crimes or
separatist activities.

"All military units across the country have been ordered to help
the police raid the trade of illegal weapons and seize all the
weapons spreading illegally in the country," Graito said on the
sidelines of a celebration marking the 32nd anniversary of the
Army's Strategic Reserve Command (Kostrad) here.

He was responding to fears that the trade of illegal weapons in
the country had reached an alarming level.

He said TNI was concerned about the alleged involvement of
servicemen in the attempted sale of weapons to GAM which was
foiled recently by the city police. TNI, he said, would learn
from the case and take trict measures against any soldiers
involved.

"They might not know that the weapons they sell fall into the
hands of Aceh rebels. But this is not an excuse for such
humiliating deeds," he said Also attending the ceremony was Maj.
Gen. Ryamizard Ryacudu, chief of the Jakarta Military Command,
who confirmed he had been ordered by the Army chief to help the
Jakarta Police end the illegal sale of guns, which has raised
fears of armed robberies and shootings among city residents.

"The instruction was given because I am responsible for security
and order in the capital," he said.

He warned servicemen against misusing their guns for criminal
purposes, saying such actions violated the Criminal Code and the
TNI Code of Ethics.

However, he dismissed allegations that TNI members were involved
in the illegal sale of arms to GAM rebels.

"It is impossible for soldiers to sell their weapons to the
enemy. I do not believe that TNI members would commit such an
offense," he said.

The chief of the Military Police, Maj. Gen. Djasri Marin,
however, said his men had arrested two Army soldiers for their
alleged involvement in the sale of arms to Aceh.

"During questioning, the two, an Army sergeant and corporal,
admitted they bought a FN-45 pistol from a local man identified
as Benny. The deal occurred sometime in February. The gun was
then sold to an Acehnese, identified as Hanafiah. We have yet to
investigate whether he is a rebel or a broker," he said.

He said the two soldiers would stand trial in a military
tribunal in the near future, adding that the Military Police
were still searching for Benny.

He said the Military Police would continue to cooperate with the
police to prevent the misuse of guns among servicemen. (rms)

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