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The Indonesian Anti Terror Police (Densus 88) arrested a parking attendant for his alleged involvement in a terrorist network. The suspect was identifed as Roki Apres Giyanto alias Antok, police said.
“The Densus 88 arrested the suspect on Tuesday morning 10 a.m in Sukoharjo county,” National Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Boy Rafli Amar said Tuesday at the National Police Headquarters in Jakarta.
He was caught in Waru Village, Central Java. The 28 year-old man works as a parking attendant in a shopping center in Surakarta. Police said that Antok used to join a fundamentalist group called Kelompok Hisbah.
He was alleged as the mastermind of several bombing attacks in Sleman, Klaten, and Sukoharjo in December 2010.
"After the arrest, the Sukoharjo County Police secured Antok's house with police lines," Boy said.
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