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View all search resultsPolice officers allegedly gave Rp 100 million ($7,619) to the family of Siyono, an alleged terrorist who died under suspicious circumstances in police custody, the National Commission of Human Rights (Komnas HAM) and Muslim organization Muhammadiyah announced on Monday.
An alleged terrorist, Siyono, died as a result of a broken rib piercing his heart, an independent autopsy overseen by the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM), the Muhammadiyah’s youth wing and the Forensics Physicians Organization revealed on Monday.
Residents of Klaten regency in Central Java are demanding that the government and National Police reveal the true cause of death of alleged terrorist Siyono amid allegations of abuse to provide justice for the deceased's family.
Residents of a village in Poso regency, Central Sulawesi, suspect that two missing villagers had been forced by terrorist guerillas lead by Indonesia's most wanted terrorist Santoso aka Abu Wardah to work as forest guides, based on a recent sighting.
The wife of an alleged terrorist arrested in Klaten, Central Java, with the support of civil society groups, is demanding that the National Police reveal the cause of death of her late husband, an alleged terrorist who died while being escorted to Yogyakarta to the address of a suspect he gave up.
Lake Tambing in Poso, Central Sulawesi, has been temporarily closed to the public amid Operation Tinombala, a joint effort by the Indonesian Military (TNI) and police to capture the country's most-wanted terrorist Santoso and his followers.
The local residents of Pogung Village in Klaten, Centra Java, have refused to allow a Muslim organization to open the tomb of Siyono, an alleged terrorist who died suspiciously under police custody. The residents claim that they do not wish for an autopsy to be conducted.
Amid reports that physical abuse took place, National Police chief Gen. Badrodin Haiti is ordering the force's Internal Affairs Division (Propam) to investigate the cause of the death of an alleged terrorist who died while under arrest by the police.
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