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The Next Amir

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Muhammad Basri is believed to be the next leader of the East Indonesia Mujahidin (MIT) terrorist group. He was a loyal follower of Santoso, known to be good at guerrilla warfare.

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BADRODIN Haiti will never forget Muhammad Basri, alias Bagong. The man trusted by Santoso, who evaded a raid carried out by an Operation Tinombala II team in the hills of Tambarana Village in Poso Regency last week, once gave him a special gift. It was a thermos bomb that exploded a few hours after Badrodin officially became Central Sulawesi Police chief on September 6, 2006. "That was followed by another bombing that same afternoon, said Badrodin

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