(VIVAnews/Nurcholis Anhari Lubis)
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VIVAnews - Two members of the police in Poso, Central Sulawesi, Brigadier Brigadier Andi Sudirman and Sapa, was found dead after disappearing for eight days. The bodies of two policemen were found in the same hole at a depth of about 1 meter, in a location that is often used for military training by the terrorist group.
National Police Chief Gen. Timur Pradopo also said police continue to pursue the terrorists who are suspected of the murder of two policemen.
"Dynamics continues to run, especially the autopsy results. We developed for the investigation, all are in position," said Timur Pradopo, after the awards ceremony Brunei Police to Police and New Zealand, at Police Headquarters, October 17, 2012.
East also said National Police continue to evaluate the deaths of two cops in 'terrorist' is. "We're still in the process of continuous evaluation. We wait for the results," said Chief of Police.
Even so, the police chief did not explain whether the evaluation will change the strategy of the hunt for terrorists, both in Poso or elsewhere.
Previously, Head of Public Information National Police Commissioner Agus Rianto said the body was found on Tuesday, October 16, 2012. The body was found about 17:10 pm in the area of forest outside the village hamlet Tamanjeka, Masani village, Poso, Central Sulawesi.
Agus said at about 15:20 pm, police obtained information from the public that there is a discrepancy in the location of a single helmet and dug a new mound. The information was immediately followed Brimob joint forces, police and the military to do the sweeping.
"Finally, one pit dug and well found two bodies were buried in a pile, one hole two bodies," said Agus.
The results of the initial investigation, Agus explained, Brigadier Sudirman suffered wounds in the neck. Similarly, Brigadier Andi Sapa in the neck but he's on the left and right.
During this time, the location of the body is often considered the findings of the training of terrorists. "That area is known as a regional terrorist training," said Wakapolres Poso Police Commissioner Eko Yudhi Karyanto when contacted by telephone.