Southeast Asia wary after the Kabul airport bombing
Security forces Many Southeast Asian countries have a high-level terrorist risk from rebel groups after the Kabul airport bombing.
The bombing outside Hamid Karzai airport in Afghanistan on August 26 made more than 170 people, of which 13 US soldiers were killed.
Many Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia are raising vigilance, preventing local terrorist groups aged from the bombing at Kabul airport.
In Indonesia, Densus 88, the national police anti-terrorism force, began to monitor social network accounts and other information sources often used by people with sympathy to the Taliban.
As a country with the world's largest Muslim population, Indonesia is no stranger to terrorism and extreme groups.
The loved one who loved the victims of the bombing at the airport in Kabul on August 26.
Several hours before IS-K attacked Kabul airport, Indonesia Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi met Taliban Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai in Doha to call without variable Afghanistan into a huge place of organizations and activities
Indonesian national police from August 12 to August 20 arrested 58 members of the extreme group Jemaah Islamiyah because of suspicion these people planned to attack terrorism on August 17, the National Day Indonesia.
Members of Jemaah Islamiyah were trained in Afghanistan in the 1990s and were supposed to have relations with Al-Qaeda.
In the Philippines, Definition Minister Defin Lorenzana also mentioned the Kabul attack, said the country is constantly monitoring extreme groups in the country.
There is a Taliban or no Taliban, we always consider local extremism as a big concern.
Minister Lorenzana said that the Philippines has signed information sharing agreements with neighboring countries Indonesia and Malaysia to prevent terrorism activities.
Malaysian officials are also preventing the risk of citizens returning from Afghanistan which can cause terrorist attacks.
The Afghan evacuation campaign is making a concern in Southeast Asia about the spread of extremism.
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