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Overwhelmed in Titipayung

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The group besieged in Serdang Bedagai belonged to the gang of Bank CIMB Niaga robbers and attackers of the Hamparan Perak Police precinct. Their ties with Jamaah Anshorut Tauhid under Abubakar Ba’asyir are being probed.

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THE drama ended on the banks of the Titipayung River, Martebing village, Dolok Masihul district, Serdang Bedagai regency, North Sumatra. Over a dozen armed gangsters hiding amid dense palm oil plantations were dispersed as joint forces of the North Sumatra Police and Bukit Barisan Regional Military Command Unit battered them.

Like a battle, last Sunday a series of gunshots showered over the den of the armed group allegedly involved in the robbe

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