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Another terrorist training camp
uncovered on Maluku Islands
by Benteng Reges
Residents
of Haya, a mountain village in one of the Maluku islands,
torched a student hostel where suspected terrorists lived.
Police Chief says that the study centre trained people for
jihad.
Jakarta (AsiaNews) – High alert in Haya, a village
located in the mountains of central Maluku near Tehoru,
where residents torched the Mujahidin pesatren hostel, which
hosted Muslim students. People burnt the structure after
police announced that the hostel’s leader, Ustad Batar,
was a suspected terrorist.
In their statement the police revealed that in the study
centre people went beyond pengajian (studying and praying)
but received military training for jihad as well. Students
were largely outsiders, not from Haya itself.
“The fire and destruction of the pesatren was carried
out by almost everyone in the village. No one could have
stopped us,” said Abidin Manakule, a local resident.
“People were united, fed up with these people and
their shady activities”. Villagers also told the pesatren
students to leave.
Maluku Police Chief General Adityawarman confirmed tensions
between Haya residents and Mujahidin pesatren members.
“It was clear that the pesatren students were involved
in more than pengajian but were also training for jihad,”
he said.
Police detained Ustad Ahzam, right-hand man to the centre’s
leader, Ustad Batar, who is still at large.
“We don’t have enough evidence to arrest him
but enough to detain him for interrogation,” the general
said.
Ahzam was in possession of false ID papers.
Police also arrested another man, Mambang Wiyono, for “possible
involvement in terrorist activities”.
In recent days, the police carried out a series of inquiries.
It seems that Haya had become a terrorist base and given
refuge to Malaysian terrorist Azahari bin Husin and to Imam
Samudra and Amrozi, two of the terrorists behind the 2002
Bali bombings, who were sentenced to death by an Indonesian
court.
“We have evidence that Imam Samudra was in Haya in
2001,” Adityawarman said.
A local resident, who asked to remain anonymous, confirmed
that Azahari spent some time in Haya as well.
He also spoke about how he, too, spent some time in a training
camp.
“When I was in high school, my fellow students and
I got military training. Every morning we went through exercises
on the beach or on the mountain. Our education consisted
of ngaji (praying) and military training”.
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