This is the latest response from Bang Munarman FPI to the statement of the Chief of the National Police, Idham Azis



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Secretary General of FPI Munarman. Photo: Ricardo / JPNN.com

jpnn.com, JAKARTA – The Secretary General of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) Munarman spoke about the decision of the police to issue a statement by the Chief of the National Police, General Idham Azis, number Mak / 1 / I / 2021 of January 1 from 2021.

Munarman admitted that he did not want to misrepresent the Chief of Police’s information. Because, he said, the information is not a source of law in Indonesia.

“The sources of law in Indonesia are the constitution, statutes, government regulations, ministerial regulations, and regional regulations,” he said briefly when contacted by JPNN on Saturday (2/1).

Earlier, Police Chief Idham Azis released the latest information on the enforcement of the activity ban, the use of symbols and attributes related to the Islamic Defenders Front.

Idham Azis issued and signed an edict on Friday, January 1, 2021, or a few days after the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs, Mahfud MD, announced that the government would ban the FPI from activities in Indonesia on Wednesday ( 12/30).

The head of the Police Public Relations Division, Inspector General Raden Prabowo Argo Yuwono, confirmed the latest announcement by the Chief of the National Police, General Idham Azis, under the number Mak / 1 / I / 2021.

In addition, information is released to provide protection and ensure the safety of the community following the issuance of a joint decision letter (SKB) prohibiting FPI activities.

In this announcement, General Idham Azis asked the public not to participate directly or indirectly in supporting and facilitating the activities of the FPI.



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