Viral Convoy Of Motorcycles 'Welcoming The Awakening Of The Caliphate', Social Media Activist Cocks The National Police Chief Sigit: Don't Be Afraid To 'Brush' These Bandits

JAKARTA - Social media activist Yusuf Muhammad highlighted the actions of a motorcyclist convoy in the East Jakarta area while unfurling a poster supporting the establishment of the caliphate system in Indonesia.

Unmitigated, Yusuf Muhammad immediately mentioned the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, to take action against this group of motorbikes.

"This country was built with great difficulty against the invaders. Millions of lives died for the sake of the Republic of Indonesia. But now a group of people are left free to want to undermine this country."

"Please, Mr. @ListyoSigitP, don't ever be afraid to brush off all these bandits," said Yusuf Muhammad through his Twitter account, @yusuf_dumdum.

In his tweet, Yusuf Muhammad also shared a video clip of a convoy of motorcyclists, the majority of whom wore green clothes. In addition to posters, motorcyclists also unfurled a white flag.

One of the posters attached to the back seat of the motorbike reads 'Welcome the revival of the Islamic caliphate.'

The Head of Public Relations of the Polda Metro Jaya Kombes E. Zulpan said the video was taken on one of the roads in the East Jakarta area. In the process, investigators will look for the parties in the video.

"We will first look for data on the drivers who appear in the video, of course we will also call them. We will also ask for their purpose," explained Zulpan at the Metro Jaya Police Headquarters, Jakarta, Monday, May 30.

Investigators will also provide education to them so as not to deviate. However, calls for the establishment of a caliphate in the country are not in accordance with the provisions of the law.

"It is not justified because this is not in accordance with the provisions of the regulations and also what is stipulated in our legislation that the Indonesian nation is not based on a caliphate,"

"So the Polda Metro Jaya will of course explore the video because we have received data that it happened in the East Jakarta area," said Zulpan.