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Three suspected terrorists arrested in East Java

Aman Rochman (The Jakarta Post)
Malang, East Java
Sun, December 10, 2017

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Three suspected terrorists arrested in East Java Members of the National Police's Mobile Brigade secure the house of a suspected terrorist in Surabaya, East Java, before counterterrorism squad Densus 88 raid the house on Dec. 9. (Antara/Didik Suhartono)

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he National Police’s counterterrorism squad, Densus 88, arrested three men alleged to be involved in a local terrorism network in East Java on Saturday.

Densus 88 personnel arrested Kiki Rizky, Paripung Dhani and Muh. Muhidin in three separate locations. Kiki was arrested during a raid at his house in Malang, while Paripung was arrested in Sidoarjo and Muhidin in Surabaya.

Kiki and Muhidin are suspected members of Abu Jandal, a terrorist network affiliated with the Islamic State group, while Paripung is suspected to have been involved with Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT), an organization founded and led by terrorist convict Abu Bakar Ba’asyir.

East Java Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Frans Barung Mangera said Paripung was allegedly involved in a plot to bomb a police post in Surabaya in 2014. The police accused him of having had a role in purchasing raw materials for the bomb.

Meanwhile, Kiki allegedly traveled with Indonesian militants to Syria in 2013 without his family's knowledge, Frans said. Both Kiki and Muhidin were allegedly involved in military training led by the Abu Jandal group.

The three are currently detained at the Mobile Brigade’s headquarters in Ampeldento, Malang, for questioning.

“As for the [suspected] roles and links of the three men, Densus 88 personnel were questioning them,” Frans said.

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