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Detaining Terrorist Suspects

Tuesday, September 23, 2003

Suspicion on the ways of combatting terrorism can be avoided if the public are informed of the police's special steps.

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Those involved in terrorism must be arrested, but their detention has been questioned. In the last month, police have arrested 18 people in Jakarta, Lampung, Solo and Semarang, who are suspected of being involved in bombing attempts. The rapid and secret police operation began a few days after the Marriott bomb. The arrests have been questioned for two reasons. Firstly the targets were mostly mosque activists, and secondly, how the intellige

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