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Police detain woman carrying gun outside presidential palace

The woman had not entered the palace compound and that President Joko Widodo was not present, said a presidential official.

News Desk (Reuters)
Jakarta
Tue, October 25, 2022

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Police detain woman carrying gun outside presidential palace The Presidential Palace (the jakarta post/Wienda Parwitasari)

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ndonesian authorities detained on Tuesday a woman carrying a gun outside the presidential palace in Jakarta, though the country's leader was not there at the time and there were no injuries, officials said.

The incident had happened at about 7 a.m. local time (0000 GMT), said a presidential official, Ali Mochtar Ngabalin.

Ali said that the woman had not entered the palace compound and that President Joko Widodo was not present.

She was wearing a niqab, or the full-face Islamic veil,and was carrying the Koran, Ali said.

The woman who he said appeared to be in her twenties had been apprehended by security officers after brandishing the gun near the palace, he added.

A spokesperson for the Jakarta police said the woman was now being questioned, but it was not immediately clear what her motive was or how she had obtained the weapon.

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