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Indonesia-wide terrorist plan found in the wake of anti-Christian attack in Mamasa
AsiaNews ^ | May 2, 2005 | Mathias Hariyadi

Posted on 05/07/2005 8:19:25 PM PDT by underlying

Indonesia-wide terrorist plan found in the wake of anti-Christian attack in Mamasa

Poso (AsiaNews) – An attack on April 24 that cost the lives of six people in predominantly Christian Mamasa regency (district) in West Sulawesi was part of a wider terrorist scheme, this according to General Saleh Saaf, South Sulawesi Police Chief Inspector, after the arrest of Amirrudin, 22, a terror suspect arrested following the Mamasa attack.

General Saaf said that documents in the young man’s possession reveal the existence of “plans to carry out terror attacks and bombings across the country”.

Currently, police is analysing the confiscated documents to decipher the coded information they contain.

During his interrogation Amirrudin admitted he was part of the terrorist commando that carried out the attack against residents of Ranu village in Mamasa in which houses were torched and six people killed.

For the past three years West Sulawesi province has been the scene of violent clashes after the government created two new regencies—Mamasa and Polewali Mamasa—out of the existing Polewali Mamasa regency.

The division sparked protests in three predominantly Muslim sub-districts that were included in predominantly Christian Mamasa.

The April 24 incident might however be part of a wider terror plan, involving the Poso area and the Maluku Islands (Moluccas).

Police are currently investigating possible links between the latest episodes of violence in Mamasa and events in Poso and Ambon, where clashes between Christians and Muslims have been going on for years.

“[S]hortly after we nabbed Amiruddin, there have been two bombings in Poso of which one had exploded only 70 metres from Poso Police Chief Residence,” General Saaf said.

The Police Chief said that the seized documents contain information about how to make home-made bombs.

The search still goes on for four terrorists, friends of Amirrudin, known only by their initials: JM, MH, AS e AH.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: globaljihad; indonesia; islam; muslims; nonmuslims; southeastasia
27 April, 2005

INDONESIA

Four deaths and torched houses in fresh violence in West Sulawesi

Tensions between Christians and Muslims have been running high in the area for three years.

Makassar (AsiaNews/Agencies) – Fresh violence claimed four lives on April 24 in newly-created West Sulawesi province. Two other people were seriously injured in the attack that also left seven homes torched.

Two of the dead were shot by unknown assailants, the other two died in the fire that razed their homes.

It is widely believed that this incident is just another chapter in the ongoing inter-communal confrontation between local Christians and Muslims.

South Sulawesi Police Saleh Saaf said yesterday that the incident occurred on Sunday night, when a group of unidentified people attacked Ranu subdistrict, Mamasa regency, about 400 kilometres from the Makassar, capital of South Sulawesi

Eyewitnesses said that although residents were taken by surprise, they fought back, forcing the attackers to flee.

Since yesterday, some 230 additional police officers have been patrolling the area.

The police have identified five people believed to be behind the attack but no clear motive has yet to be established.

For the past three years clashes have occurred in the area over a law that split Polewali Mamasa regency into two.

The new administrative division has drawn protest from the predominantly Muslim districts of Aralle, Tabulahan and Mambi, where people fear they would become a minority in the new predominantly Christian regency of Mamasa.

Muslims fear they might not be allowed to worship in mosques and experience job discrimination.

Mamasa regency is now part of West Sulawesi province, which recently split from South Sulawesi.

Source: http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3151

1 posted on 05/07/2005 8:19:25 PM PDT by underlying
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3 May, 2005

INDONESIA

Violence in Jakarta, Ambon and Sulawesi, same terror plan, says Poso Police

by Mathias Hariyadi

Concern is a growing about an Indonesia-wide terror operation after the arrest of three al-Qaeda suspects.

Poso (AsiaNews) – Violence in Mamasa regency, the conflict in Ambon and the bombings at the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta could be linked and have the same instigators.

That possibility was raised by the Poso police after the arrest of three al-Qaeda suspects; should it prove correct, it would confirm the existence of a large-scale, Indonesia-wide terror plot.

Sholeh Hidayat, police Chief in Poso (Central Sulawesi), confirmed the capture of three suspected terrorists—Suryadi, 32, from East Java; Saifullah, 38, from Central Java; and Hamman, 37, from East Java—on April 30 in the village of Pandajaya, in the sub-district of South Pamona. The three were in possession of detonators, explosives and two home-made guns with 15 bullets.

Chief Hidayat said: “They became targets because we suspect them to have close relation with the Marriott bombings” in Jakarta in which 12 people were killed. “They are not local Poso residents, but entered the city from outside,” he explained.

Hidayat’s statement was corroborated by evidence collected at the scene of the arrest by the police anti-terror squad: 16 VCDs about al-Qaeda’s leader Osama bin Laden, five books on how to carry out jihad, one about the Christian-Muslim conflict in Ambon (Maluku), plus how-to manuals for home-made bombs and scores of bullets.

Chief Hidayat said the three men, plus a fourth one—Sofa—who was able to escape, were involved in the Ambon violence and in an anti-Christian attack in the predominantly Christian regency of Mamasa (West Sulawesi) in which unknown assailants killed six people.

However, Central Sulawesi Police urged the media to use caution in presenting the information. Colonel Tatang Soemantri, director of the South Sulawesi Police HQ, stressed that “police was not yet certain about [the three men’s] involvement in the Marriot bombings”.

“The police are still conducting the investigation in that case,” a police spokesperson said.

Source: http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3195
2 posted on 05/07/2005 8:21:45 PM PDT by underlying
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3 posted on 05/08/2005 3:52:13 AM PDT by RaceBannon ((Prov 28:1 KJV) The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion.)
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