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Tuesday, August 6, 2013
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Bali tightens security against possible infiltration IBP/Yudi Karnaedi
B li police Bali li tighten ti ht control t l att all ll entry t gates t to t the th tourist t i t iisland l d tto preventt iinfiltration filt ti of terrorists to the island which has twice suffered big terrorist bombings over the past several years. Antara
DENPASAR - Bali police tighten control at all entry gates to the tourist island to prevent infiltration of terrorists to the island which has twice suffered big terrorist bombings over the past several years.
alias Can alias Zaid alias Fernando alias Buyung alias Ade (29) and three other terrorist convicts Abdul Gani Siregar (28) Agus Sunyoto alias Syafiruddin (25) Nibras alias Arab alias Amir alias Wawan (22).
Units of police mobile brigade are placed at the ports of Gilimanuk, Badung and Padangbai, Bali Police Chief Insp. Gen. Arif Wahyunadi said here on Monday. The precautions were taken after Sunday’s bomb blast at a Buddhist monastery in Jakarta inuring a woman and the four terrorist convicts still at large after a recent jail break in Medan. Police also launched raids at highways leading
Pictures of escaped terrorists He also said Bali police have put up pictures of four terrorist prisoners who recently escaped from Tanjung Gusta prison in Medan in several locations as an anticipatory measure against security problem. “We have spread their pictures and identities to anticipate against security threats,” Arif Wachyunadi said when inspecting homebound
to big cities on the island, Arif said, adding people are also expected to report any suspicious to police. He said police are also still concerned with the recent loss, not yet found, of 250 pieces of dynamite in Bogor. Police are still worried with the four terrorist convicts still at large and the dynamites still missing, he said. Police were still hunting down the Fadli Sadama Bin Mahmudin
traffic monitoring command post at the island’s Ngurah Rai airport here on Sunday. He said the pictures of the escapees had been put up in several strategic locations and business centers. At Ngurah Rai airport the pictures are among others put up at the domestic and international arrival terminals, he said. He said the Bali police have also taken anticipatory measures in connection with dynamites that have gone in Bogor, West Java, and have not yet been found until now. One of the four terrorist prisoners whose pictures have been put up in several locations in Bali is
Fadli Sadama bin Mahmudin alias Can alias Zaid alias Fernando alias Buyung alias Ade (290 who used to live on Jalan Ilyas Gang Damai Nomor 2, Sei Mati, Medan, North Sumatra. Fadli, who was sentenced to 11 years in jail and is expected to be released on December 11, 2021, escaped along with Abdul Gani Siregar (28), who was sentenced to 11 years in jail, Agus Sunyoto alias Syafiruddin (25), sentenced to six years in jail and Nibras alias Arab alias Amir alias Wawan (22). Police appealed to the public to report to the nearest police station in case they found and saw them or called 110.