Vice President: Involvement Of Mubalig Suspected Terrorist Not Related To MUI
MANADO - Vice President Ma'ruf Amin, who is also the Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), assessed that the involvement of MUI officials who were suspected of being involved in criminal acts of terrorism had nothing to do with MUI's work. Ruf Amin during a working visit to North Sulawesi, Friday, November 19. "Of course it cannot be said that MUI was later dissolved because there was one person involved in such a manner. It has nothing to do with MUI directly," said Masduki on the Boeing 737 Special Presidential Aircraft. - 400 TNI Air Force. Masduki, who is also the Head of MUI for Communication and Information Sector, said that the involvement of the MUI management suspected of being a terrorist was personal and not related to the MUI organization. terrorists must be prosecuted and investigated by other networks involved personal him. For example, if there is the same person in another institution, will the institution be dissolved? After all, it is the person who committed the violation, it is more related to his personal (problem). It's just possible to investigate the networks thoroughly," he said.
Previously, the National Police's Anti-terror Special Detachment (Densus) 88 arrested three preachers in Bekasi on Tuesday, November 16, regarding their alleged involvement in criminal acts of terrorism. The three people are Farid Okbah, Ahmad Zain An Najah, and Anung Al Hamat. Ahmad Zain An Najah, a member of the MUI Fatwa Commission. The three were arrested at a nearby time and place for allegedly being involved in the management of the wing organization under Jamaah Islamiyah (JI). The National Police imposed Article 4 of Law Number 9 of 2013 concerning the Prevention and Eradication of Funding Crimes Terrorism to the three clerics.