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Southeast Asia |
Indonesian shariah police step up raids before Ramadan |
2014-06-15 |
![]() Samsudin, the WH's head of enforcement, said that the first series of raids on Wednesday netted 99 people - 94 of them women "wearing tight outfits", and five men wearing "pants that expose the knees". He said none of those stopped on Wednesday were arrested. Instead, their names were taken down, and they were warned that if they were caught again they could face up to 20 days in jail. Samsudin said raids would be held regularly from midnight to dawn throughout Banda Aceh, in places "suspected to be facilitating immoral deeds - like cafes." He said, "We usually raid cafes where we find men and women who are not muhrim (related by blood or marriage) alone together. We give them advice and if they fight back, we will take them to the office for further processing." Samsudin said that as the raids intensified, his office had found fewer shariah violators. He said he hoped to have Banda Aceh free of such violations for the entirety of Ramadan, so that Muslims could observe the it in peace. During Ramadan itself, the WH will carry out raids against people selling food during the day. Samsudin said, "We will charge them and they can be punished by caning." |
Posted by:ryuge |
#1 Night-time eating, if you please No tight bedsheets for to tease If you show your knobby knees You'll have to pay a forfeit |
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220 2014-06-15 21:47 |