Densus 88 Searches The House Of The Suspected Terrorist In Boyolali: Books, Old Cellphones And 2 Bows Of Arrows Secured

BOYOLALI - The Anti-terror Detachment 88 Team at the National Police Headquarters has searched the house of a resident suspected of being involved in a terrorist crime in Dukuh Kado, Tambak Village, Mojosongo District, Boyolali Regency, Central Java, today.The house that was searched by the Densus 88 Team was known to be the resident with the initials TB (42), who was secured on his way home from the mosque after the dawn prayer.The Densus 88 team after making arrests of TB suspected of being involved in a terrorist network, the police then conducted a search at his home, at around 09.30 WIB.The police carried out tight security during a search of TB's house. The police for about an hour managed to secure a number of items from the suspected terrorist's house, then left the location.Meanwhile, the Head of Hamlet I Tambak Village, Tri Abdulah, explained that during the search he was asked by officers to witness directly at the location. There were as many as 12 items of goods that were secured by the police.According to him, the goods brought and confiscated by the police at TB's house included books, old phones, two arrows. TB from information was involved in acts of terrorism or the manufacture of firearms.According to him, he received information about one of his residents who was arrested by the police for allegedly being involved in a terrorist network. From information conveyed by police officers, TB was arrested after the Fajr prayer at the mosque. He was arrested along with a motorbike driven.Meanwhile, the head of RT 1 RW 1 Sujadi Village explained that he was shocked after TB was arrested by the police for allegedly being involved in terrorism. The person concerned often socializes participating in recitation and is open to local residents.
"I saw earlier, there were dozens of police cars conducting searches at TB's house. After, the police secured TB after the Fajr prayer. I was surprised that TB was suspected of being involved in terrorism," he said.