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Monday, December 14, 2020

Six Islam Defenders Front members died from gunshot wounds, all in the left chest. Prior, they were allegedly involved in a gunfight with the police, who had been following them from Rizieq Shihab’s home in Sentul, Bogor, West Java. According to witnesses and crime scene investigation, the victims were still alive when they were apprehended.

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THERE were three gaping bullet wounds on 21-year-old Muhammad Suci Khadavi’s left chest. Near the wounds were black stains. The bodyguard to Islam Defenders Front (FPI) leader, Muhammad Rizieq Shihab, died early morning on Monday, December 7. Khadavi and his five friends were involved in a car chase with the police, who had been surveilling Rizieq.

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