Indonesia - Mar 18

Indonesia’s anti-terror agencies have voiced their frustration with the country's legal vacuum after they found themselves unable to detain two Indonesian tour groups that were suspected of travelling to Turkey for the purpose of joining ISIS. The agency official is suggesting a revision to the anti-terror law because this loophole is detrimental to curbing ISIS’s influence. It may even threaten national security as some terrorists are believed to return to Indonesia for their operations.

Source: The Jakarta Globe