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Killers said to be new hard line recruits hunted in Poso
Ruslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post, Palu, Central Sulawesi | Sat, 05/28/2011 
8:00 AM 


The police continued Friday hunting two suspects involved in a recent bloody 
shooting that killed two police officers in Palu, not far from Poso, where 
sectarian conflict erupted in early 2000.

Two other perpetrators involved in the shooting, which seriously injured a 
third officer, were arrested hours after the incident.

The hunt was led by Central Sulawesi Police deputy chief Sr. Comr. Ari Dono 
Sukmanto through the hilly areas in Tankura, Poso Pesisir Selatan district, 
where the two men were believed to have hidden.

The two gunmen have been called by many as 'anak bebek' (ducklings), a term for 
young locals recruited by hard line groups in Poso, including Jamaah Islamiyah, 
blamed for a series of bomb attacks in Bali and other parts of Indonesia.

Most of these young people were reportedly still teenagers at the time of the 
conflict, which claimed about 1,000 lives and displaced 25,000 others, 
according to Tadulako University sociologist Tahmidi Lasahido in Palu.

Tahmidi said that the young recruits were mainly children whose parents and 
family members fell victim to the conflict and had grown bitter toward the 
authorities. 

Enmity was also sparked by police involvement in sectarian violence, including 
an attack on the hard-line group's headquarters in Poso on Jan. 22, 2007 and 
the hunt for perpetrators on the most wanted list.

"Now the revenge is no longer horizontal (against civilians of other faiths), 
but vertically against the security officers. So whoever they are, as long as 
they [are] security officers [they] will become target of the shooting," he 
said.

>From Poso, it was reported that the house of Harianto, one of the two gunmen 
>arrested by the police, had been empty. 

Harianto's neighbors in Kayamanya subdistrict in downtown Poso said that his 
wife and family members left the house as soon as they heard report about the 
capture of Harianto. "No one knows where his wife and family members went," 
said neighbor Mita Meinansi on Friday.

Titian Perdamaian Foundation activist Ichsan Malik said Friday that Central 
Sulawesi had not been fully free from terrorist actions as any trivial trigger 
could suddenly become bigger on anything. 

Ichsan urged the police officers to be on alert. The Central Sulawesi Police 
chief had to be strict in executing his policy, he said. 

As the highest police official in the province, he should no longer approach 
the community simply by establishing security posts, but had to be tougher 
against suspected terrorists who could be very close to the community. 

Tahmidi added that new recruitment was very easy, as it could be done through 
ordinary religious activities.

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