Densus 88 Anti-terror Police said the terrorist suspect who is also an employee of KAI with the initials DE sells diecasts or military toys in one of the marketplaces. However, the sale is believed to be only camouflage in storing dozens of firearms (senpi).

"The person concerned also has a marketplace account on one of the online sales accounts that was camouflaged by the person concerned to sell a military diecast toy," Densus 88 Anti-terror Spokesperson Kombes Aswin Siregar told reporters, Tuesday, August 15.

Under the guise of selling diecasts or military toys, neighbors around where they live will not suspect the presence of dozens of weapons with ammunition.

Because people will think that all the guns in DE's house are just toys.

"We conclude that it is indeed his means of making money as well, but also to disguise his activities related to these items," he said.

"So if we say it's natural for him to keep bullets, because he sells them, like that, generals and so on," continued Aswin.

Suspect DE was arrested in Harapan Jaya area, Bekasi, Monday, August 14. From that arrest, Densus 88 Anti-terror also confiscated dozens of short-barreled and long-barreled firearms.

Meanwhile, DE is also said to have plans to carry out amaliyah actions at the Mobile Brigade Headquarters and the TNI headquarters.

The plan was because DE was inspired by the 2018 Mako Brimob riots. At that time, terrorist convicts (napiters) rioted at the Mako Brimob Kelapa Dua, Depok.


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