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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Police arrested two suspected members of armed civilian groups in Poso, Central Sulawesi, on Saturday.





Police arrested two suspected members of armed civilian groups in Poso, Central Sulawesi, on Saturday.

According to the Central Sulawesi Police Chief Brigadier General of Police, Dewa Parsana, both suspected members of armed groups who had the initials S and R are still questioned by police.

Gods not willing to mention the location of the arrest of the two men and the evidence seized. "Later when there are further developments we infokan," he said.

Task Force on Law Enforcement and Security Poso in the last two months have arrested 16 people in connection with radical groups in the district.

The suspects were arrested for alleged murder of two policemen in Hamlet Tamanjeka in mid-October 2012 and shooting BriMobs on December 20, 2012.

The suspects came from various regions in Indonesia. "So it's not Poso," said Dewa.

Police seized firearms including rifles, short barreled weapons, ammunition, homemade bombs, bomb-making materials, documents, communications equipment and a number of the suspects.

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