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Two More Indonesian the most wanted terrorist dead

Jakarta : Indonesia | about 1 month ago  
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Two More Indonesian the most wanted terrorist dead

Indonesian special police forces ‘’Densus 88’’ killed two the rest of Indonesian most terrorist wanted, Syaifudin Zuhri and Mohammad Syahrir in Tangerang City, Banten provincial on 11.45 local times on Friday, October 9, 2009.

Indonesian Police Headquarter speaker two star general Irjen Pol Nanan Soekarno confirm that the Indonesian police killed those two terrorist when he visit the attack location in Ciputat district, Tangerang regencies on Friday afternoon.

Indonesian Police Chief General Bambang Hendarso Danuri will have a press conference in Indonesian Police Headquarter in Jakarta today on 17.00 on local times to explain the detail.

Meanwhile the United States President Barrack Obama postpone his visit to Indonesia this November 2009. He will visit Indonesia next year 2010.

Sources said Obama postpont his visit because his concern about security in Indonesia. But Indonesian Foreign Ministry speaker said Obama postpotment to visit Indonesia, because both country want a comprehensive memorandum of understanding sighning agreement next year.

Indoensian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has met the United States President Barrack Hussein Obama after the G-20 meeting in the United States last months.

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  • News Source: The Jakarta Post | about 1 month ago
    Edy Saparwoko, a National Police senior official, said the two men were the most-wanted terrorist suspects following Noordin M. Top. "It is undeniable the two bodies are Syaifudin Zuhri and Mohammad Syahrir," he said as quoted by Kompas.com The two...
  • News Source: The Jakarta Post | about 1 month ago
    Police believe Syaifudin's role in the terrorist network was to recruit martyrs. He was credited with successfully recruiting the two suicide bombers, Dani Dwi Permana and Nanan Ichwan Maulana. Syahrir, a former technician with national flag carrier...
  • News Source: The Jakarta Post | about 1 month ago
    The two slain brothers — believed to be linked to the late Malaysian-born Noordin M. Top — are believed to be Syaifudin Zuhri bin Jaelani Irsyad and Muhammad Syahrir...Nanan Soekarna said the two were shot dead after throwing three homemade pipe...
  • News Source: Sydney Morning Herald | about 1 month ago
    Indonesian anti-terrorism police yesterday raided a boarding house where militants linked to the July hotel bombings in Jakarta were believed to be hiding, with reports that the two most wanted terrorists in the country were either captured or killed...
  • News Source: The Jakarta Post | about 1 month ago
    Aidy Rawas said it would take the forensic team about 30 hours to complete the identification work. "We’re still waiting for comparative data from their family,” he said as quoted by kompas.com. The identification process includes a fingerprint...
  • News Source: The Jakarta Post | about 1 month ago
    Syahrir, plan to bury the two siblings in their home village of Sampora in the West Java regency of Kuningan. Members of the Jaelani’s extended family gathered at his house Friday afternoon to wait for the police’s confirmation of reports that...
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  • Posted By mllovric mllovric | about 1 month ago
    Good to know the terrorists are dead, it just shows that God always gives
    them up to the authorities when He is ready to do it. 13/10/2009.
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