TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The National Police spokesman Inspector Setyo Wasisto has confirmed the findings of threatening flyers against the police in Serang, Banten. The flyers were found on Monday on a police car parked near the city square.
Setyo said that the police will remain vigilant in order to anticipate possible threats. He said that the perpetrator who left the flyers was seen in a CCTV footage.
The pictures of the two flyers have been received by reporters. They were written by hand.
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A flyer says: ‘We pledge our allegiance to Abu Bakar Al-Baghdadi, not [President] Jokowi'. More handwriting says: 'We are not against NKRI [the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia], but are sick of the idolatry of democracy.” The flyer bears sketches resembling the symbol on the ISIS flag.
Another flyer features an unidentified blueprint. It bears threatening messages against the police: "Who are you 'thogut' [infidel] police; we will come, Marawi, the Philippines; INDONESIA is next".
YOHANES PASKALIS