SIGI - Special Detachment (Densus 88) Anti-Terror Police conducted another search of a number of foundation offices in the Sigi and Donggala Regencies, Central Sulawesi on Tuesday, March 28. The search was carried out in four different places in Wani Village, Tanatove District, Donggala Regency, Sunju Village, and Tinggede Village, Marawola District, Sigi Regency. Reportedly, Densus 88 confiscated a number of evidences such as electronic goods, important foundation documents, foundation organizational structure boards, various reading books and a number of arrows. The head of the Rukun Tetangga (RT) 21 Hamlet V Tinggede Aspar Village said his party would control identity cards (KTP) in villages, especially migrant residents after the search. According to Aspar, new residents in Tinggede Village are less active in reporting to the local RT. "We have been summoned to report but did not come. We hope that the village government will be more active and firm in controlling it," he said as quoted by Antara. Meanwhile, the Head of Sub-Division of Public Relations of the Central Sulawesi Regional Police, Kompol Sugeng Lestari, confirmed that there was a search carried out by Densus 88 in Sigi and Donggala Regencies. "It's true, there was a search. This activity is a development of the arrest of five suspected terrorists in Palu City and Sigi some time ago," he said. He admitted that until now the Central Sulawesi Regional Police had not received further data from the results of the search. Regarding the arrest of five suspected terrorists previously, the Densus officers confiscated 13 reading books, three bundles of documents from a foundation, one machete, five throwing knives, one folding knife, three telescopes, nine arrows, one air rifle, and other items that are still being collected. data collection. "The five people arrested were previously included in the Jamaah Islamiyah (JI) network group with the initials AF (41), KP (52), MA (42), ZA (42) residents of Palu City and RA (42) residents of Sigi Regency," he said.

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