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TNI back in the spotlight for PDI-P attack

Less than a month after Army commandos raided a prison and killed four detainees, attention is back on the Indonesian Military (TNI) after soldiers allegedly attacked the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle’s (PDI-P) headquarters in Lenteng Agung, South Jakarta

Margareth S. Aritonang (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Mon, April 22, 2013

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TNI back in the spotlight for PDI-P attack

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ess than a month after Army commandos raided a prison and killed four detainees, attention is back on the Indonesian Military (TNI) after soldiers allegedly attacked the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle'€™s (PDI-P) headquarters in Lenteng Agung, South Jakarta.

Fifteen TNI members from the Army'€™s 13th Engineering Construction Battalion (Yon Zikon 13) were accused of attacking three security guards late on Saturday after they tried to stop an argument between the military personnel and a high school student who was involved in a motorbike crash with the soldiers.

The high school student sought refuge in the PDI-P headquarters following the crash.

One of the soldiers, who apparently objected to the guards intervening in the argument, called for backup at around 8:45 p.m. on Saturday.

Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Rikwanto said that based on testimony from several eyewitnesses, the soldiers broke into the PDI-P headquarters to search for the student. During the fight, the TNI soldiers, yelled '€œI am a Mobile Brigade member'€ while engaged in a fist fight.

Two of the security guards, Priyo and Marlan, sustained cuts and bruises while the third guard, Yatna, got a concussion after being hit with a bayonet.

PDI-P secretary-general Tjahjo Kumolo said that the soldiers fled the scene after learning that the personal guards of party chairperson Megawati Soekarnoputri were members of the military.

Megawati'€™s security officers then arrested two of the attacking soldiers.

'€œWe will file an official objection with the Army for what its members have done although it'€™s up to military internal affairs,'€ Tjahjo said.

PDI-P Lawmaker TB Hasanuddin, a retired TNI general who arrived at the location later in the evening, identified the assailants as Chief Pvt. Junaedi and Second Pvt. Rachmat.

Hasanuddin also said that commander of the battalion, Lt. Col. Hari Darniko, arrived on the scene at 10:30 p.m. and took the soldiers with him.

'€œWe regret that these soldiers just barged into our office and took the law into their own hands,'€ Hasanuddin said.

Separately, Army spokesman Brig. Gen. Rukman Ahmad said that 10 soldiers were now under investigation by the Military Police.

'€œThe PDI-P officials also handed over the two soldiers they earlier detained for further investigation to us,'€ Rukman said.

Rukman denied the attack was planned and that the incident was personal in nature.

'€œNonetheless, we are deeply disappointed for what they'€™ve done as military members are obliged to help people, not fight with them,'€ he said.

PDI-P executives have also urged the Army to discipline its members and to bring those responsible to justice.

Earlier in March, members of Kopassus allegedly brutally killed four detainees in Yogyakarta'€™s Cebongan Prison, following the murder of Kopassus commando First Sgt. Heru Santosa.

The detainees that were shot dead in their cell during the Cebongan raid had been arrested for Heru'€™s murder by the Yogyakarta Police, which dropped its investigation after their deaths.

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