PAKISTAN-INDONESIA mismanagement repatriation Patek

Posted by megaku on Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Fugitive terrorist leader suspected cases of the first Bali bomb terror umar adahubungan yaws who had reportedly close to Osama bin Laden who was captured by Pakistani police in a few months ago will be repatriated to Indonesia, but before Umar Patek had to undergo the procedure to get back to the country Indonesia. That assurance was obtained after the government gave the signal will give pakistan umar yaws to the Indonesian law enforcement agencies. "He must in deportation," said the head of a national counter-terrorism, major dimarkas Mbaai ansyad republic Indonesian police on 19 July hariselasa. ansyad explained, consent is given because the government pakistan umar yaws is a citizen of Indonesia are in a strong suspect linked sejulah terror cases in Indonesia. including the first Bali bombings in 2002 and the Christmas bombing of 2000. "Since the law new anti-terror created in 2003 then he will be snared by the book of criminal law legislation and emergency laws on explosives," said ansyad. Umar yaws pakistan government arrested three months ago. umar yaws who had become a bone of contention four countries, except Indonesia, the United States, Australia, and the Philippines also reportedly been lobbying to extradite the presence of terrorist-related cases of yaws umar participating citizens to swallow the four governments. Currently, said ansyad, the foreign ministry was coordinating with the Pakistan government to discuss the mechanism of yaws umar repatriation to Indonesia. "Umar yaws repatriation process is currently in trying to do through the mechanism of G to G by the ministry of domestic eggs. We hope it is immediately implemented" ansyad said. As is known umar called yaws involved in the case of the first Bali bombing in 2002 that killed 202 people. male descendants of Arabs who have 166 centi-meter height is also a fugitive country the United States, he was arrested in a Pakistani military operation in abboabad Pakistan on 25 January 2011 and

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