A Bandung is a West Java-based terrorist organization that is part of the William Maksum Network. Maksum, the son of an Indonesian Ulema Council board member behind the anti-terrorism edict and reportedly the leader of a Bandung-based terrorist cell, was arrested by Densus 88 officers in May 2013. Poso was the site of sectarian violence between Muslims and Christians between the late 1990s and mid-2000s that left thousands dead. It has since been described by police as a hotbed of terrorism.VideoVideo: 2013 Bandung: Alleged terrorists who besieged team Special Detachment 88 anti-terror police in Margaasih, Bandung regency, is a member of the group led by William infallible. The group thought they would blow up the West Java Police Headquarters. Bandung is the infallible leader of the normal cells actively filling recitation in mosques in the area of Gede Bage, Bandung. He is alleged to have prepared the bomb by utilizing gas from the tube content of three…
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