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Detachment 88

A Tale of Two Handcuffs

Tuesday, December 2, 2003

The police now have an anti-terrorism special detachment, trained by former members of the US Special Forces.

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IN Megamendung, Bogor, West Java, a hilly area where the National Police has its Detective and Criminal Training Center, the locals have noticed the arrival of a few expatriates in the neighborhood. They are American instructors, brought in to train the Anti-Terror Special Police Detachment 88. The first group to receive the six-month training consists of 24 midlevel officers.

The young officers, mostly selected from the elite Mobile Brigade (Brim

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