Poso, Aksi Terornya Bertujuan Jangka Pendek dan Menengah
Poso, Acts of Terror Aims Short-term and Medium-term
Reporter : Rizki Saleh
Editor : Cahyani Harzi
Translator : Dhelia Gani
Jakarta (B2B) - Ketua Presidium Indonesia Police Watch (IPW) Neta S Pane menilai aksi teror di Poso dapat dilihat dari dua aspek, khususnya jangka pendek dan jangka menengah.
"Dari jangka pendek, aksi itu berkaitan dengan kelompok tertentu yang ingin mencari perhatian dengan menyerang fasilitas Polri meski akhirnya gagal. Dari sisi jangka panjang, kejadian tersebut adalah bagian dari mata rantai radikalisme atau hal berpotensi terorisme," kata Neta melalui pernyataan tertulisnya, Senin (3/6).
Neta mengatakan konflik di Kabupaten Poso tidak lagi antarwarga tapi melebar menjadi warga tertentu melawan polisi.
"Itu menunjukkan radikalisme di daerah tersebut semakin tinggi," katanya.
Apalagi jaringan kelompok radikali di Poso dan Solo masih terangkai sehingga muncul kader-kader baru.
"Mata rantai inilah yang harus diputus agar radikalisme di Poso bisa dihentikan," ujar Neta.
Sementara kinerja intelijen dinilai juga belum maksimal untuk mendeteksi potensi dan kekuatan kelompok-kelompok radikal di Kabupaetn Poso.
"Inilah yang dikeluhkan banyak pihak sebab kelompok-kelompok ini selalu melihat peluang untuk menebar teror," katanya.
Jakarta (B2B) - The Indonesia Police Watch (IPW) Pesidium chairman, Neta S Pane said that the incident in Poso could be seen from two aspects, namely the short-term and long-term aspects.
"In the short-term, the terror act was related to a certain group which was trying to draw attention by attacking police facilities, though they eventually failed. In the long-term, the act is part of the chain of radicalism or terrorism potentials," Neta said through a written statement on Monday (3/6).
He said that the conflict in Poso District no longer involved communal conflict only but it had also escalated to certain group of people who resisted the police.
"It indicates that the intensity of radicalism in Poso is becoming higher and higher," he said.
After all, the Poso redicals` networks are still linked to that of Solo, Central Java, that gave birth to new cadres.
"This chain must be cut off so that radicalism in Poso could be ended," said Neta.
Meanwhile, the performance of the intelligence services is not maximized, to detect the potential and power of radical groups in Poso.
"This is the complaint of many parties, because these groups are always looking for opportunities to spread terror," he said.
