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'Al-Qaida in Aceh' Says Survived Indonesia Arrests

A group calling itself "al-Qaida in Aceh (AH'-cheh)" has emerged in the Indonesian province where authorities have been cracking down on militant activity. Suspected militants in Aceh have been arrested and charged with planning terrorist attacks. The Indonesian government says two more suspected militants were arrested today but haven't been charged. The arrests, so far, total 16. In a statement posted on the blog hosting site WordPress.com, the new group claimed to be the target of the police crackdown. The group pledged to continue its jihad against what it calls "Zionist Jews and Christians and apostates."

Blog Al Qaidah Aceh

Mabes Polri sedang mendalami blog bernama alufuq.wordpress.com (suspended), yang memuat pernyataan bahwa ada kelompok yang mengaku sebagai Tandzim Al Qoidah Indonesia Serambi Makkah yang menyinggung soal jihad di Aceh. Belum diketahui secara pasti apakah kelompok ini terkait dengan kelompok bersenjata yang kini sedang diburu polisi. "Keterlibatan atau merupakan jaringan dengan kelompok di Aceh masih kita cek. Masih didalami siapa yang buat blog itu, apakah serius atau sekedar iseng," ujar Kepala Divisi Humas Mabes Polri Inspektur Jenderal Edward Aritonang, Sabtu 6 Maret 2010. Penelusuran VIVAnews, Sabtu 6 Maret 2010, blog bernama alufuq.wordpress.com itu terakhir diposting pada 5 Maret 2010. Yang menarik adalah postingan 2 Maret 2010. Postingan tersebut merupakan pernyataan resmi mereka terkait aksi di Aceh. Berikut pernyataan kelompok ini:

Indonesian Police Raid Terror Group in Aceh

The Indonesian police arrested three persons in Aceh on Tuesday thought to have ties to the late JI terrorists Imam Samudra and Noordin Top. The three were detained following a firefight in the jungles of Aceh Besar district. In addition, one local resident was killed and his son injured as a result of the crossfire. Two of the suspects are from Pandeglang district, Banten province. The third was from Aceh. The raid lasted fourteen hours and involved 100 police officers. The police announced that they had been watching the group since September 2009 after locals reported paramilitary-style training in the jungle. In the raid, the police confiscated a Malaysian Army uniforms, knives, a telescope, and a large amount of cash. There was no initial mention of any firearms captured from the suspects.