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Four family members were found dead in Sigi, Central Sulawesi. They were reportedly massacred by the East Indonesian Mujahideen (MIT) group led by Ali Kalora.
Lembatongoa Village Clerk Rifai told about the tragic incident that occurred in Lembatongoa Village, Palolo District, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi on Friday November 27, 2020 around 10:00 am
The four people who died were a family head named Yasa. Other victims include Yasa’s wife, Yasa’s daughter, and Yasa’s son-in-law.
“It is true and that was the incident this morning. There were 4 victims, namely the wife or owner of the house, his son and daughter-in-law or the husband of the daughter of the owner of the house.” Lembatongoa village secretary Rifai said when contacted on Friday (11/27/2020) evening.
Here are 6 facts about the sadistic murder of a family in Sigi:
Residents are saved to the forest, the police review the crime scene
Several residents who witnessed the murder and lived around the scene were terrified. People ran into the forest to save themselves.
The police then stepped in to investigate. The head of Public Relations for the Central Sulawesi Regional Police, Kombes Didik Supranoto, said his party could not provide detailed information.
According to him, the police continue to carry out checks and crime scenes at the victim’s home.
“An investigation is still being carried out into the perpetrator’s fingerprints or belongings that were left at the scene. So it is not known with certainty where the OTK group that carried out the sadistic murder came from,” Didik said.
PGI requests that the murder of a family be completed
Gomar Gultom, president of the Indonesian Churches Association (PGI), called on the security forces to solve the sadistic case of the murder of this family.
Gomar Gultom was initially concerned about the death of a family in Sigi as a result of being killed by OTK. Gomar has empathy for the victim and the residents who live around the victim’s home.
“I am very concerned about the violence that occurred in Lewonu Hamlet, Lembantongoa Village, Central Sulawesi, where the Salvation Army houses of worship and 6 houses were burned, 4 residents were sadistically killed. I express my compassion to the families who have remained. back and to the Salvation Army, “said Gomar in a written statement, Saturday (11/28/2020).
“Incidents that are very sad like this remind us of several recurring incidents that have occurred sporadically in the Central Sulawesi area,” he added.
Police don’t burn no church
The sadistic murder of a family in Sigi circulates on social media. The killing was also said to have been accompanied by the burning of houses and churches in the vicinity of the incident.
The Chief Inspector General of the Central Sulawesi Regional Police, Abdul Rakhman Baso, confirmed that the incident had circulated on social media Facebook. However, he stressed that no churches were burned in the incident.
“Yes, it is true that there are reports of incidents circulating on Facebook. It is only necessary to clarify that among those who were burned there were no churches,” said Inspector General Rakhman Baso, on Saturday (11/28/2020).