Sudah saatnya pesantren2 di indo di sweeping polisi secara rutin...
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Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 08:22:48 
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Subject: Re: [proletar] Police End Siege of Barricaded Islamic School + Alleged 
Philippine-Trained Bomber Killed in Islamic School Blast

Hehehe... sekolah Islam ngajarin bikin bom, betul2 Islami.




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>Subject: [proletar] Police End Siege of Barricaded Islamic School + Alleged 
>Philippine-Trained Bomber Killed in Islamic School Blast
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>http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/police-end-siege-of-barricaded-islamic-school/452794
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>Police End Siege of Barricaded Islamic School
>Farouk Arnaz & Fitri | July 14, 2011
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>Police finally managed to enter and investigate an Islamic boarding school in 
>Bima, Sumbawa island on Wednesday, two days after a bomb blast killed one man, 
>an officer said. 
>
>National Police deputy spokesman Brig. Gen. Ketut Untung Yoga said his 
>officers entered the Umar bin Khatab boarding school on Wednesday evening 
>without resorting to force or opening fire. 
>
>"We've searched and conducted an investigation at the scene of the crime. 
>Regarding what evidence we obtained, we will tell the press on Thursday," 
>Untung said. 
>
>The blast, which police said they believed was caused by a homemade bomb, 
>exploded in a room at the boarding school on Monday afternoon, killing school 
>treasurer Firdaus. 
>
>But the school's management, its students and some local residents, many of 
>them reportedly armed with swords and possibly other weapons, barred the 
>police from entering the school compound. 
>
>Four platoons from the local Mobile Brigade police (Brimob) police and the 
>anti-riot squad, as well as additional forces from the Indonesian Armed 
>Forces, surrounded the school, where 45 students armed with sticks and 
>machetes, as well as teachers and an unknown number of supporters were holed 
>up. 
>
>Confusion on whether force was used by the police followed a statement earlier 
>on Wednesday by National Police spokesman Inspector General Anton Bachrul 
>Alam. 
>
>At the time, he said the police at the scene had opened fire on a group of 
>students who were hurling stones at them. 
>
>The police suffered minor injures and three students were wounded when they 
>retaliated. 
>
>Anton said the 13 people had been arrested, adding that they had all been 
>arrested outside the school while they were on their way to burying the 
>deceased. 
>
>West Nusa Tenggara police spokesman Adj. Sr. Comr. Sukarman Husein said that 
>police "are still using persuasive means to avoid casualties" and that no 
>shots had been fired. 
>
>National Police Operational Assistant Insp. Gen. Badrodin Haiti said that 
>while "there is not a single piece of land in Indonesia that remain 
>untouchable for our officers," police would always prefer a negotiated 
>settlement to avoid bloodshed. 
>
>Religious Affairs Minister Suryadharma Ali admitted that the boarding school 
>had been problematic since it was established in 2004. 
>
>Should anyone at the school be found belonging to a radical group, "then the 
>boarding school must be closed down and its students provided with renewed 
>guidance," he said. 
>
>Son Hadi, a spokesman for the Jama'ah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT), a hard-line group 
>founded by convicted cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, acknowledged that the boarding 
>school had links with his organization. 
>
>Additional reporting from Markus Junianto Sihaloho & Made Arya Kencana.
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>http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/alleged-philippine-trained-bomber-killed-in-islamic-school-blast/452479
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>Alleged Philippine-Trained Bomber Killed in Islamic School Blast
>July 12, 2011
>
>An alleged Philippine-trained bomber was killed by a homemade explosive inside 
>an Islamic boarding school in Indonesia, police said on Tuesday.
>
>School officials and students have prevented police from entering the building 
>since Monday's explosion, local police spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Sukarman 
>Husen said.
>
>But they discovered the body of the suspected bomb-maker, a 30-year-old man 
>identified only as Firdaus, on a bus on Tuesday as it tried to leave the 
>school compound, he said.
>
>Eleven people have been taken in for questioning, Husen said, adding that 
>police also confiscated a number of arrows and machetes.
>
>Husen said the bombing victim was a treasurer at the school, but media reports 
>alleged he was a former bomb trainee in Mindanao. According to TVOne, he was 
>killed in an unintentional explosion while training students about bomb-making.
>
>Police are still persuading the school officials to let them enter the 
>compound, Husen said.
>
>National Police spokesman Maj. Gen. Anton Bachrul Alam said the explosion was 
>suspected to be from a homemade bomb being prepared to attack the police.
>
>"Therefore they don't allow police to enter the boarding school," Alam told 
>reporters in the capital, Jakarta. He added that two platoons, including 
>soldiers, were around the complex.
>
>The school on Sumbawa Island came to police attention late last month, when a 
>16-year-old student was arrested for allegedly stabbing to death an officer. 
>Police believe he belonged to an Islamic militant group, and they said he told 
>his interrogators that police deserved to die for hunting down jihadists.
>
>Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has been battling 
>terrorists since 2002 when al-Qaida-linked militants attacked two nightclubs 
>on Bali island, killing 202 people, mostly foreigners.
>
>In recent months, security forces have become the main target of extremists in 
>Indonesia. Militants say they want to punish soldiers and police for taking 
>part in the so-called war against terrorism.
>
>Hundreds of Islamic militants have been arrested, tried and jailed. 
>
>Associated Press
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