JAKARTA - Former Secretary of FPI Legal Aid, Aziz Yanuar, said that the evidence confiscated by Densus 88 Anti-terror from the former FPI DPP office was not raw material for making bombs or explosives. Instead, cleaning toilets. "Nothing. There to my knowledge they don't exist there," Aziz told reporters at the East Jakarta District Court, Wednesday, April 28. Based on the information obtained, said Aziz, the only items confiscated by Densus 88 were bathroom cleaning powders and fluids. So, these items are not used to make bombs. "That the information I got was for cleaning toilets, toilets and places of ablution. Such is the information from several parties," said Aziz.

Previously, Densus 88 Anti-terror confiscated various pieces of evidence in the form of raw materials for making bombs from Munarman's arrest. The evidence was confiscated from the former headquarters of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) on Jalan Petamburan 3, Central Jakarta. "Then several tubes whose contents were powder were put in bottles whose powder contains very high levels of nitrate in the acetone type and that will also be used. investigated by investigators. Finally, there are several plastic bottles filled with TATP liquid, "said Head of Public Relations Division of the National Police, Kombes Ahmad Ramadhan, to reporters, Tuesday, April 27. The two pieces of evidence have similarities with items found during the arrest of Husein Hasni. (HH) who is now a terrorist suspect. However, Puslabfor Polri will study the evidence. "This TATP liquid is an Aston used for explosives similar to those found in Condet and Bekasi some time ago. Puslabfor will also study the contents of the liquid content," he said. said Ramadan.


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