Terror and Public Trust
The prevention of terrorism is becoming increasingly complicated following the reported involvement of families to avoid suspicion that could prompt police surveillance.
The prevention of terrorism is becoming increasingly complicated following the reported involvement of families to avoid suspicion that could prompt police surveillance. Furthermore, many citizens still seem rather unconcerned about terrorism.
The Police and the National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) have been able to detect the patterns and strategies of radical groups that often commit terrorism in Indonesia. Law No. 5 of 2018 on the eradication of terrorism, which is comprehensive in that it regulates efforts to counter radicalization, deradicalization and prevention of terror acts, is actually quite helpful.