Indonesian group postpones ‘invasion’ of Malaysia by a day
PETALING JAYA: Volunteer vigilante group from Indonesia Benteng Demokrasi Rakyat (Bendera) has postponed its “plans” to wage war with Malaysia by a day.
Speaking to reporters in Jakarta, its coordinator Mustar Nona Ventura said that around 1,300 volunteers, including 50 medical personnel, would be departing for Malaysia between today and Oct 22.
The group, which had conducted a “sweeping” for Malaysians recently in Menteng, Jakarta, originally planned to attack yesterday.
“They will enter through pathways that will be unexpected for Malaysian security,” he said, adding that they would not be deterred.
Mustar, however, did not give any reason why the “invasion” was postponed by a day. - + selanjutnya
Speaking to reporters in Jakarta, its coordinator Mustar Nona Ventura said that around 1,300 volunteers, including 50 medical personnel, would be departing for Malaysia between today and Oct 22.
The group, which had conducted a “sweeping” for Malaysians recently in Menteng, Jakarta, originally planned to attack yesterday.
“They will enter through pathways that will be unexpected for Malaysian security,” he said, adding that they would not be deterred.
Mustar, however, did not give any reason why the “invasion” was postponed by a day. - + selanjutnya
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