Hardline Indonesian cleric arrested over alleged lockdown breaches -
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[December 12, 2020]
By Agustinus Beo Da Costa
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian Islamic
cleric Rizieq Shihab was arrested in Jakarta on Saturday on suspicion of
having breached coronavirus restrictions by holding events that drew
thousands of followers in the city, his lawyer said.
Police had been investigating the firebrand and politically influential
cleric for violating COVID-19 control measures after several mass
gatherings were held to celebrate his return from self-exile in Saudi
Arabia last month.
Rizieq's lawyer, Aziz Yanuar, said his team would file a pre-trial
motion to seek the release of the cleric - who was arrested after
appearing at a police station in the capital earlier in the day.
Local media cited Jakarta police as saying Rizieq, who heads the Islamic
Defender's Front (FPI), had been charged with the obstruction of law
enforcement and incitement of criminal acts.
Police spokesman Yusri Yunus did not immediately respond to a request
for comment on the details of Saturday's arrest, which came after six of
Rizieq's supporters were killed in a shootout with police on Monday.
With a reputation for raiding bars, brothels and violently cracking down
on religious minorities, the FPI has become politically influential in
recent years.
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In 2016, Rizieq was the figurehead of the mass 212 movement against
Jakarta's former Christian governor, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, or Ahok,
who was jailed on blasphemy charges for insulting Islam.
The mass rallies raised concern about the rise of identity politics
and political Islam in Indonesia.
Rizieq, 55, left the country a year later after facing charges over
sending pornographic messages and insulting state ideology,
remaining in self-exile in Saudi Arabia for three years.
When he landed in Jakarta on Nov. 10, tens of thousands of his
supporters flocked to the airport in white Islamic garb, ignoring
health protocols as they clamoured to greet him.
(Writing by Stanley Widianto; Editing by Helen Popper)
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