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FPI rally demands dismissal of West Java Police chief

Safrin La Batu (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Mon, January 16, 2017

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FPI rally demands dismissal of West Java Police chief On guard -- Hundreds of police officers and military personnel secure the National Police headquarters as members of the Islam Defenders Front (FPI) stage a mass rally on Monday to demand the dismissal of West Java Police chief Insp. Gen. Anton Charliyan. (JP/Safrin La Batu)

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undreds of members of the Islam Defenders Front (FPI) staged a rally in front of the National Police headquarters in South Jakarta on Monday to demand the dismissal of West Java Police chief Insp. Gen. Anton Charliyan.

The FPI accused Anton of taking sides in handling a clash involving FPI members and an organization called the Indonesian Grassroots Community Movement (GMBI) during a questioning of FPI leader Rizieq Shihab by West Java Police last week.

Following the clash, a GMBI office in Bogor, West Java, was attacked and set on fire by a group of people, allegedly FPI members. West Java Police initially arrested 20 FPI members for allegedly taking part in the attack, naming some of them suspects.

(Read also: Evidence to prove FPI's culpability in Ciampea attack: Police)

FPI chairman Munarman, after meeting police representatives during the rally, said the FPI had reported Anton to the police's Internal Affairs Division (Propam) for violating police ethics by siding with the GMBI.

"He is not professional in doing his job. He protected and sided with thugs," Munarman said, referring to members of GMBI.

"Police representatives said they would process our reports," he added.

The rally participants dispersed after police received their representatives and promised to follow up the reports according to the law. (jun)

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