Detachment 88 Value Of Revocation Of Baiat For Hundreds Of NII So A Moment Of Rising To Protect The Unitary State Of The Republic Of Indonesia

ISLAND JUNJUNG - Head of the Special Detachment (Densus) 88 Anti-terror Police Headquarters, Inspector General Pol Marthinus Hukom assesses the momentum of revoking the allegiance of hundreds of members of the Islamic State of Indonesia (NII) as a collective awareness to rise up to maintain the integrity of the Republic of Indonesia. three months ago, but the number was not this much, today I see the creation of public awareness in building together," he said on Punjung Island, Dharasraya Regency, West Sumatra, as quoted by Antara on Thursday, April 28. member of the Indonesian Islamic State (NII) Dharmasraya, and the oath of allegiance to the Republic of Indonesia at the Auditorium of the Dharmasraya Regent's Office, West Sumatra (Sumbar). Densus 88 appreciates the West Sumatra Provincial Government and Dharmasraya Regency Government in responding to the phenomena of radicalism, terrorism, and intolerance that occurred in West Sumatra for how long last. In addition to the local government and the Regional Police, appreciation was also conveyed by the Head of the Special Detachment to the guardians of the Nagari Sungai Dareh, IV Koto Pulau Punjung, Sungai Kambuik, Mount Selasih, Taratak Tinggi, and Panyubarangan. The area became the location for the spread of the former NII. "The good cooperation between Densus and related parties has resulted in extraordinary things like today's momentum," he said. to take advantage of the movement.

He said Detachment did not want to put forward a repressive attitude in dealing with terror, but was committed to taking a sit-down approach with people who were indicated to have deviated and understood something wrong. This is more important than arresting and enforcing the law," he said. Densus 88, he added, also believed that the Minang community had cultural roots and a strong motto, namely the adat basandi syarak syarak basandi Kitabullah as an identity that would maintain the social resilience of the Minang community. The nation's children have the awareness to jointly build the country. So seeing the current conditions and developments, Densus is not worried about the spread of radicalization ideas that are more massive in the future," he said. local people and the community so that they are not alone in maintaining the integrity of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia.