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Indonesian Police Arrest Suspect Basyir

Indonesian Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Basyir

JAKARTA, October 19 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Indonesian police Saturday, October 19, arrested (alleged) terror suspect Abu Bakar Basyir, while in hospital, according to a senior officer.

Basyir was formally arrested in the city of Solo, director of criminal investigations Brigadier General Aryanto Sutadi told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

"As of now he is formally arrested but he will remain in hospital until he is healthy enough," Sutadi said from the Central Java city.

"After that we will detain him. He is now under police control."

Sutadi said Basyir was being guarded by police in hospital.

"At the moment we are still unable to question because he is too weak so I don't want to push him to answer questions," he said.

Basyir, an Indonesian Muslim cleric, failed to answer summons to national police headquarters in Jakarta earlier Saturday.

He, however, was ready to surrender to Indonesian police after being named as a suspect in a series of deadly church bombings across Indonesia in 2000, according to his aides.

Aides to the 64-year-old Basyir said he collapsed Friday, October 18, and was taken to hospital, one day before he was ordered to answer the summons for questioning as a suspect in bombings and in a treason case.

Singapore and Malaysia both accuse Basyir of terror links.

Singapore says he is the spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), a Southeast Asian group (allegedly) suspected to be linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network.

There are fears in Indonesia that Basyir’s eventual arrest might cause a backlash by local Islamic elements.

However, sources close to Basyir told IslamOnline that Islamic elements in Indonesia will allow the police to follow its course since they believe there is no proof of Basyir's involvement in any acts of terror.

“Basyir is guilty of having met Osama Bin Laden in the early 1980’s at the height of the war against Russian invasion of Afghanistan, whether he was given funding or arms by the Saudi millionaire is another question,” the Basyir camp told IslamOnline Friday.

“One has to look at the lifestyle of Basyir, the school he runs. He leads a normal and very simple life and is not a rich man. He spent most of his life in exile in Malaysia,” Basyir’s friend, who refused to have his name published, said on the phone to IslamOnline.

He added that there will be more arrests of Islamic figures in Indonesia in the coming period, predicting a collapse of the Megawati regime in the process.

“The government is not stable anymore, anti-Muslim elements who control local businesses are putting enormous pressure on Megawati to take severe steps against Muslim elements.

“The government is split in two factions, the cabinet too is split in many factions. This regime has a matter of weeks before it collapses,” Basyir’s friend told IslamOnline.

He also said that Basyir could be sent to the U.S. as he is high on the U.S. list of suspected international terrorists, a list that has created great anger in Indonesia in the past few days.

 

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