Eight detained over ‘uprising plot’ against Jokowi

December 02, 2016 11:02 pm | Updated 11:03 pm IST - JAKARTA:

Rally against ‘insult’:  A rally calling for the arrest of Jakarta’s Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, who is accused of insulting the Koran, in Jakarta on Friday.

Rally against ‘insult’: A rally calling for the arrest of Jakarta’s Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, who is accused of insulting the Koran, in Jakarta on Friday.

Indonesian police on Friday said they had detained eight people before dawn, thwarting a plot hatched to take advantage of a demonstration by tens of thousands of Muslims and lead an uprising against President Joko Widodo’s government. The detentions followed weeks of tension, during which Mr. Widodo, also known as ‘Jokowi’, said “political actors” had fanned violence at a Nov. 4 protest and the country’s police chief warned that “certain groups” might try to occupy Parliament during the rally.

The group had been under surveillance for at least three weeks, and the move against it came hours before the start of a rally in central Jakarta to protest against the city’s Governor, a Christian accused of insulting the Koran.

Police spokesman Boy Rafli Amar described the plan as attempted subversion of Mr. Widodo’s government, which has strong support from the military.

“The suspicion is that among other things there was a link to plans to attempt subversion, and to take advantage of conditions today,” Mr. Amar said. “They had another agenda aside from prayers.” A sea of white-clad protesters surged around Jakarta’s National Monument on Friday morning.

Police estimated their number at about 150,000, many having come from towns and cities across the island of Java. They chanted and carried banners demanding that the city’s Governor, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, be jailed. — Reuters

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