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Makassar – A photo of a will that is said to belong to Lukman (26), the suicide bomber in front of the Makassar Cathedral Church, circulates on social media (medsos). The police confirmed that the circulating will belonged to the author.
“Yes (the will circulating on social media really belongs to Lukman),” South Sulawesi Police Chief of Public Relations Kombes E Zulpan said when asked for confirmation. detikcom, Tuesday (3/30/2021).
According to Zulpan, the police obtained the will during the raid on Lukman’s rented house and Ms. Lukman’s house at Jalan Tinumbu Lorong 132, Kelurahan Bunga Ejaya, Bontoala District, Makassar, on Monday (3/29).
“(The will was secured) by Densus,” Zulpan said.
In the circulating will, Lukman specifically apologized to his mother. He says he has chosen to be a bomber.
Furthermore, Lukman advised his mother to avoid usury. Also, Lukman admitted that he left some money for his mother.
Lukman also advised several of his brothers to forgive Lukman’s mistakes. He also asked his brothers to take care of the mother.
As previously reported, the Chief of the National Police, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, revealed new facts about the suicide bombers in front of the Makassar Cathedral Church. It turned out that the male suspect with the initials L had made a will.
“Brother L left a will to his parents,” General Sigit said during a press conference at the South Sulawesi Police Headquarters, Makassar, on Monday (3/29).
“The content said that the interested party said goodbye and was ready to be martyred,” he continued.
Acts of terrorism condemned by religion
The government strongly condemns this suicide attack. 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).
MUI Deputy Director Anwar Abbas also strongly condemned the suicide bombing as inhuman 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 issue not be linked to certain religions and / or ethnicities in this country because this would make the environment more complicated and cloudy,” he said.
Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture (PMK) Muhadjir Effendy condemned the acts of terrorism at Makassar Cathedral Church in South Sulawesi, which injured dozens of people. Muhadjir asked the police to fully investigate the case.
“I strongly condemn acts of terrorism, especially until they are carried out in places of worship,” Muhadjir said, in a written statement, cited by Antara. website Kemenko PMK, Monday (3/29/2021).
“This incident should certainly be a lesson to all of us. Acts of terrorism, including suicide bombings, are not only counterproductive, but can threaten the lives and safety of many people. This is strongly condemned by religion and hated by God, “he said. Muhadjir.
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(jbr / idh)