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Friday, June 14, 2013

Dozens of weapons and ammunition are still controlled by hundreds of militants led Santoso who lurked around Mount Koroncopu. This among other weaponry imported from Moro, Philippines, which is the rest of the conflict or the weapon seized from the apparatus. Weapons residual conflict also allegedly still kept residents.


. Dozens of weapons and ammunition a
re still controlled by hundreds of militants led Santoso who lurked around Mount Koroncopu. This among other weaponry imported from Moro, Philippines, which is the rest of the conflict or the weapon seized from the apparatus. Weapons residual conflict also allegedly still kept residents.
Previously, police reveal evidence in the form of organic and homemade firearms, ammunition, various types of improvised explosive devices, and other equipment commonly used in war or war games, which is thought to belong to the group Santoso. Weapons were found during searches in Mount Koroncopu.
"For organic weapons and short-barreled rifles, there are still dozens of them. Weapons, could be dozens. Still plenty ammunition. That they are not only a raft of firearms and bombs, but the ammunition had been able to recycle them. Their shells and various mixed powder contents, then projectile is replaced with a nail tip. Assemblies results they are getting nice and neat, "said Police Chief Adjunct Senior Commissioner Susnadi Poso, in Poso, Thursday (13/06/2013).
Based on police data, most of the weapons and ammunition were brought from Moro. Delivery by sea through North Sulawesi. Most were sent to Luwuk, Banggai, by sea and then overland to Palu. The rest by sea directly to the Gulf through Tomini Poso.
Suicide bombings in Poso district police headquarters, for example, is placed in a plastic container. Bomb blast in October 2012 in the district of Poso City, a bomb using a mobile phone with a timer. Officials also have found mine bomb weighing 10 kilograms in Tamanjeka stored in plastic food containers.
Hardliners led Santoso quite organized. They have people who have the ability to start from bombs, assemble weapons, making detonators, ammunition recycling, to assemble bombs.
Researcher Center for Security and Peace Studies, Gadjah Mada University, Muhammad Najib Azca on Thursday, in Yogyakarta, said that the repressive action against radical groups and terrorist networks are relatively significant, but not entirely able to turn off. Therefore, urgent steps should be taken by the government is to gain public support for combating terrorism.
"Reproduction of radical movements and terrorism need to be isolated with great public support. Government must be able to mobilize public support by cooperating with community groups, "he said.

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