Edisi 11 Agustus 2011 | International Bali Post

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Merseyside Police officers help clean up a burnt out caravan in the Toxteth area of Liverpool, England Wednesday Aug. 10, 2011 following rioting in the area Tuesday night. Thousands of extra police officers flooded into London in a bid to end Britain’s worst rioting in a generation.

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Police calm London

But riots flare across UK Associated Press Writer

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LONDON — Thousands of extra police officers flooded into London Wednesday in a bid to end Britain’s worst rioting in a generation. An eerie calm prevailed in the capital, but unrest spread across England on a fourth night of violence driven by diverse and brazen crowds of young people. Scenes of ransacked stores, torched cars and blackened buildings frightened and outraged Britons just a year before their country is to host next summer’s Olympic Games, bringing demands for a tougher response from law enforcement. Police across the country have made more than 1,100 arrests since the violence broke out over the weekend. In London, where armored vehicles and convoys of police vans patrolled the streets, authorities said there would be 16,000 officers on duty — almost triple the number present Monday. They said a large presence would remain in the city through the next 24 hours at least. The show of force seems to have worked.

“Without wishing to speak too soon it’s been reasonably quiet for us so far tonight,” London’s Fire Brigade said in a message posted to Twitter earlier in the evening. “Let’s hope it stays that way.” But outside the capital, chaos was spreading. In the northwestern city of Manchester, hundreds of youths — some looking as young as 10 — rampaged through the city center, hurling bottles and stones at police and vandalizing stores. A women’s clothing store on the city’s main shopping street was set ablaze, along with a disused library in nearby Salford. Manchester’s assistant chief constable Garry Shewan said looting and arson had taken place there on an unprecedented scale. Continued on page 6

Colombia waiting to extradite Indonesian fugitive Agence France-Presse

Colombia said Tuesday it was awaiting word from Indonesia to extradite the ex-treasurer of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s party after weeks on the run over corruption allegations. “After three months of search in Southeast Asia, Oceania and the United States, the Colombian National Police found on behalf of Interpol one of the most wanted criminals of the Republic of Indonesia,” Muhammad Nazaruddin, police said in a statement. Police “exhausted identification protocols using the Interpol red notice, fingerprints and photographs of Nazaruddin, who is currently awaiting an extradition request to be issued by the government in Jakarta,” it added.

Nazaruddin was arrested Monday at the airport in Cartagena, some 900 kilometers (560 miles) north of Bogota, as he prepared to get on a place to the capital city. Indonesian national police spokesman Anton Bachrul Alam said the disgraced Democratic Party former treasurer had used a false name on his passport but kept his own photograph on the document. The 32-year-old had come to Colombia on a charter flight from Washington, according to Colombian police, who did not indicate his date of arrival. Nazaruddin has been on the run since May, when anti-graft investigators linked him to a bribery scandal involving contracts on a $23 million athletes’ village for the Southeast Asian Games scheduled in November. Continued on page 6


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