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View all search resultsThe death penalty handed down to Islamic State (IS) ideologue Aman Abdurrahman will not provoke other jihadist movements to retaliate, State Intelligence Agency (BIN) deputy chief Lt. Gen. Teddy Lhaksmana has said.
The South Jakarta Police plan to deploy 378 officers to secure the South Jakarta District Court on Friday, when the court will issue its verdict in the trial of pro-Islamic State (IS) cleric Aman Abdurrahman. Aman faces the death penalty for allegedly inspiring a series of terror attacks, including the January 2016 Thamrin bombings in Central Jakarta.
Aman Abdurrahman, the pro-Islamic State (IS) cleric who is facing the death penalty for allegedly inspiring a string of terror attacks in the country, is reportedly losing his influence among local IS supporters after condemning the Surabaya bombings in East Java as un-Islamic.
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