A team of forensic doctors from the Hasanuddin University (Unhas) in Makassar, South Sulawesi, is tasked with exhuming Priest Yeremia Zanambani's corpse .
April 05, 2021
Zakiah Aini.
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Last Wednesday (March 31) morning, 25-year-old Indonesian university dropout Zakiah Aini wrote a letter saying goodbye to her family and headed out of the house.
As morning turned to dusk, the quiet millennial’s parents began to worry – there had been no word from Zakiah, who rarely left the family home. They became even more anxious when her sister found the goodbye note.
“Her sister wanted to report her [missing] but didn’t quite know where to report to,” said Reno Fitria Sari, a lecturer in forensic psychology at Paramadina University.
Suddenly, news broke that a woman had attacked the national police headquarters in Jakarta and been shot dead. Soon afterwards, police officers arrived to tell the family that the attacker had been none other than Zakiah Aini.
Police arrest two men for attacking priest in Papua s Jayawijaya 2nd February 2021
Local police officers arrested five youth for allegedly assaulting a priest. (ANTARA/HO/Denny) Wamena, (ANTARA) - The Jayawijaya district police arrested two men, only identified by their initials as KW and TA, for their alleged involvement in a recent knife assault on a priest. The police investigators have named them suspects in the assault case, Jayawijaya Police Chief Adjunct Sen. Coms. Dominggus Rumaropen informed journalists in Wamena, the capital of Jayawijaya District, Papua Province, on Tuesday.
Three other people that the police investigators had summoned for questioning in connection with this case were allowed to go home since they were all regarded as witnesses, he noted.
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‘US still the target’: Indonesia’s arrest of Jemaah Islamiah terrorist leader reveals thousands of recruits Amy Chew in Kuala Lumpur Members of Indonesian counterterrorism task force Detachment 88 during an anti-terror exercise at the Borobodur hotel in Jakarta. The unit recently arrested the leader of IS, Ustad Arif. Photo: AFP
About two months ago, Indonesian counterterrorism task force Detachment 88 arrested a little-known cleric named Ustad Arif, according to a senior security source.
The 54-year-old from Klaten, Central Java, turned out to be the leader of Jemaah Islamiah (JI), the Southeast Asia branch of al-Qaeda.
JI was behind all the deadly terror attacks in Indonesia from 1998 to 2010 before it was weakened by Indonesian counterterrorism police, who arrested hundreds of its members during the period, including several leaders.