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Sumbawa resumes activities following riot as thousands still take refuge
Panca Nugraha, The Jakarta Post, Mataram | Archipelago | Wed, January 23 2013, 
5:01 PM 
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A resident observes a shop-house gutted by fire during a communal riot in 
Sumbawa Besar, Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara, on Tuesday. The riot, which 
led to the destruction of 35 houses, was sparked by a report of violence that 
circulated through text message. The city was back to normal on Wednesday. 
(Antara/Ikhsan)

Activities in the city Sumbawa Besar in Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara, have 
returned to normal following a riot that ravaged two minimarkets, two homes, a 
hotel and a place of worship as well as displaced 2,216 residents of Balinese 
descent.

“Conditions have started to return to normal. Residents have resumed their 
usual activities,” said NTB Police spokesman Adj. Sr. Comr. Sukarman Husein on 
Wednesday.

Following the riot, the police deployed 816 officers to secure the region and 
prevent further violence from breaking out, he said.

The riot was reportedly triggered by the death of Aryati, 30, who was allegedly 
raped and abused by her boyfriend, Brig. I Gede Eka Suarjana, a 21-year-old 
officer at the Sumbawa Police,

The police, meanwhile, said that Aryati died in a motorcycle accident in which 
she was riding with Suarjana.

On Tuesday, Aryati’s family members and several students from Samawa University 
held a rally at the Sumbawa Police station, asking the police to clarify the 
cause of her death.

Unsatisfied with the police’s explanation, the rally’s participants decided to 
take matters into their own hands and went on the rampage .

Responding to the chaos, Sukarman urged the people of Sumbawa to not be easily 
provoked and to let the police handle matters of the law. (han)


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