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Southeast Asia
Score of former jihad warriors edge to Poso, says official
2007-01-31
Makassar, S Sulawesi (ANTARA News) - Score of former (former??) jihad warriors on board different small boats have reportedly left Surabaya in East Java for the religiously-divided Poso town in Central Sulawesi, and are expected to enter Makassar waters in South Sulawesi on Wednesday.

Information collected by ANTARA here in the past few days indicated that the former jihad warriors were led by Jarot alias Abu Haedar, Irfan, Zulkarnain, Yulianto, Suwondo and Iswanto from Yogyakarta and Solo in Central Java.
That's an impressive list of aliases.
And a Pakistani passport for each one ...
According to the information, they boarded different fishing boats to Makassar and from there they would edge towards the Central Sulawesi`s restive town of Poso by land. Police and military intelligence continue to investigate the truth of the information.

To anticipate the entry of the former jihad warriors into Poso through Makassar and its vicinity, the security personnel continued to guard several strategic ports in South Sulawesi such as Bajoe, Waerange, Palopo, and Parepare.

Meanwhile, spokesman of Wirabuana Military Command, Let Col Inf Amsal confirmed here on Wednesday that the information was true.
Except they didn't.
"There is such an information but the police and military personnel are still investigating its truth," Amsal said, adding that if the information was proven to be true, the military would support the police to take action against warriors. He pointed out that in response to Central Sulawesi Police request to maintain security in Poso, Wirabuana Military Command had sent some 200 soldiers there to prevent the disturbance group from entering the area.

But Makassar`s Naval Base VI deputy commander Col Uus Kustiwa said he had no information about the movement of the former jihad warriors towards Poso through the sea lane. "We have yet to receive intelligence report on the movement of the former jihad warriors towards Poso," Uus Kustiwa said, adding that he would gather the information and coordinate it with Wirabuana Military Command.
Posted by:phil_b

#7  Tu
No, just lots of christian schoolgirls, ripe for beheading.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2007-01-31 16:31  

#6  So what is Poso, the "former jihadi" Vegas? Is there a convention there or something?
Posted by: tu3031   2007-01-31 09:12  

#5  Give it a week, if not by then, they just haven"t heard the phrase yet.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-01-31 08:57  

#4  to prevent the disturbance group from entering the area.

How long until "disturbance group" catches on in the western press?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2007-01-31 06:31  

#3  Hmmm, a night time MOAB test in those waters might be of interest...
Posted by: DanNY   2007-01-31 06:21  

#2  former (former??) jihad warriors

Let's see...strafe the many small boats?
No. They might be innocent fishermen, in a convoy.

Guard the beach and shoot them as they land?
No. Too much beach and there's jungle there.

Hmmm...wait in the city for them to mix and mingle with their support groups in the village?
Yeah, there's the ticket to not doing anything.

I wonder what the satellites are watching tonight?
Posted by: Skidmark   2007-01-31 02:25  

#1  Just noticed the MyBurg feature. Cool!
Posted by: phil_b   2007-01-31 01:53  

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