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Four Lebak residents quit IS

Four residents of Lebak regency in Banten on Sunday published letters declaring the resignation of their memberships of the Islamic State (IS) movement

The Jakarta Post
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Sun, April 26, 2015

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Four Lebak residents quit IS

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our residents of Lebak regency in Banten on Sunday published letters declaring the resignation of their memberships of the Islamic State (IS) movement.

'€œAll of the IS members are residents of Wanasalam district,'€ Lebak Police chief Adj. Comr. Mulia Nugraha said as quoted by Antara in Lebak on Sunday.

The four members of the radical group are AM Fatwa, 30, Aminudin, 40, Hilman Multajim, 33, and Ucu, 32.

The letters stated that they were quitting the group voluntarily and without pressure from any party.

The four signed the letters in a special event witnessed by National Police officers and officials from the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), Interfaith Communication Forum (FKUB) and the Islamic Boarding Schools Forum (FPP).

Mulia said the police would monitor the former IS members to ensure that Lebak regency remained free from the influence of IS, which the Indonesian government has prohibited, condemning its teachings as wrong and dangerous. The police will carry out character building programs involving MUI, FKUB and FPP religious leaders so that the former IS members can be rehabilitated into society.

'€œWe will continue to optimize both monitoring and character building activities so they will not deviate or violate laws again,'€ said Mulia.

He revealed that based on information from the four IS members, 20 Lebak residents had taken an oath to join the group.

'€œWe are ready to welcome the other IS members to return to the right path in line with religious regulations and other laws in Indonesia,'€ said Mulia. (ebf)

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