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Article: TERRORIST GROUPS HAVE NEW FOLLOWERS, INDON POLICE CHIEF WARNS.
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- ANT - LKBN ANTARA (Indonesia)
- Article date:
- October 1, 2003
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Jakarta, Oct 1 (ANTARA) - Indonesian Police chief, Gen Da'i Bachtiar, has alleged that terrorist groups in the country have new followers whom he said pose a threat to state security. "It is not a transfer of post from old generation to new generation. In my view, they are new followers," Da'i said after attending the commemoration of the Sanctity Day of the state ideology "Pancasila" on Wednesday. He said such new names as Asmar and Tohir appeared when police investigated suspects in the bomb attack on the JW Marriott Hotel, which had left more than 10 people dead. "In the Bali bombing case, none of them appeared. It is believed that terrorist ...
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