An intelligence team at the Indonesian Military (TNI) seized an order of 22 T-shirts bearing the logo of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) at a local T-shirt printing shop in Kendal, Central Java
n intelligence team at the Indonesian Military (TNI) seized an order of 22 T-shirts bearing the logo of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) at a local T-shirt printing shop in Kendal, Central Java.
Kendal Dandim 0715 Commander Lieut. Col. Wiratno said he had coordinated with the Kendal Police to confiscate the T-shirts, adding that the shop owner had received the order from someone identified only by the initials FT.
'The T-shirts are now being kept as evidence in the Police office,' he said on Wednesday as quoted by Tribunnews.com.
He added that his subordinates were keeping an eye on the shop owner.
Meanwhile, Regent Widya Kandi reportedly held a meeting with several Muslim organizations where she requested that they bring up the topic during the Friday prayer this week. Widya had also asked the Education Agency to alert students about the dangers of ISIL.
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