The Jakarta Post | Sat, 09/20/2008 2:58 PM | National
The Bojonegoro police investigators have ventured into woods near
Mlideg village in East Java looking for student martial arts fighters
allegedly responsible for the death of a civilian in a violent ambush
last week. None of the students has been caught so far, but the police
have confiscated 11 motorbikes, nine assault weapons including knives,
machetes and a samurai abandoned in the woods. According to local
witnesses quoted by Kompas, the students were in hiding to avoid
police arrest after they had ambushed a group of people who they
mistakenly assume as members of another martial arts group. Head of
Bojonegoro police civil partnership division, Adj. Comr. Kusen Hidayat
said that there were roughly 200 people involved in the attack, mostly
the disciples of a martial arts clan called Setia Hati Terate. More
information:
http://www.itpponline.biz/JKP200908.htm