This is photo 2 of the alleged commander of the Makassar suicide bombing before it exploded.



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Makassar

A photo of the suspected suicide bomber in front of the Makassar Cathedral Church is in a short message app. The photo was confirmed by the police as a photo of the alleged attacker.

In the photo you can see a man and a woman on a motorcycle. A woman who is in a position in the back seat.

The photo of the alleged Makassar attacker was confirmed by South Sulawesi Police Chief of Public Relations Kombes E Zulpan.

“Yes (the photos that circulate are really suspicious of being the author). That could be friends (who can),” Zulpan said when asked for confirmation. detikcom, Sunday (3/28/2021).

“The perpetrators were 2 people, men and women,” Zulpan said.

According to Zulpan, the South Sulawesi Biddokkes police have so far only revealed the identity of the alleged male perpetrator whose head was found on the roof of a building next to the Makassar Cathedral Church.

“Initial author (alleged male author) LL,” Zulpan said.

Meanwhile, the identity of the alleged assailant continues to be investigated. The police argued that the body of the alleged assailant was destroyed.

“Not yet, it is still being identified. Because it was destroyed, it was destroyed,” Zulpan explained.

The suicide bomb blast is known to have occurred in front of Makassar Cathedral at 10:28 am local time. When the explosion occurred, several parishioners of the church were worshiping at the scene.

The perpetrators of the suicide bombing were reportedly two people using motorcycles. The perpetrator was stopped by the security of the Makassar Cathedral Church as he was about to enter the churchyard. The culprit finally blew himself up.

The government has strongly condemned this suicide bombing. President Joko Widodo stated that terrorism is a crime against humanity and is not related to any religion.

“Terrorism is a crime against humanity and has nothing to do with any religion,” Jokowi told a virtual press conference on Sunday (3/28/2021).

MUI Deputy Chief Anwar Abbas also strongly condemned the suicide bombing as inhumane and contrary to the values ​​of any religion recognized by this country. He asked that the suicide bombing not be linked to SARA. This will make conditions even more unfavorable.

“Apart from that, MUI also asked that this problem not be linked to certain religions and / or ethnicities in this country because this would make the environment more complicated and murky,” he said.

(man Man)

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