Jakarta police monitor radical movements as Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia remains a key concern


JAKARTA: Indonesian authorities remain on high alert over radical activities, including those linked to the banned Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) group, though surveillance efforts are not visible in the public eye.

Public Relations Division head Inspector General Sandi Nugroho (pic) stated that law enforcement agencies, in collaboration with other relevant bodies, are vigilantly monitoring potential threats from radical groups nationwide.

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