Tasikmalaya, West Java (ANTARA News) - Police officers are guarding the Baitual Rahim mosque, belonging to the Ahmadiyah sect, in Babakan Sindang, Tasikmalaya, West Java, following an attack on Friday morning.

Tasikmalaya Resort Police Deputy Chief Mahyudin said police officers would be stationed there until the situation has stabilized.

"We will stay on guard until the situation becomes conducive," he said.

He added that the police had asked mosque executives to temporarily discontinue activities.

"We have asked them to temporarily stop their activities," he said.

The police have not named suspects behind the vandalism at the mosque, as they continue their investigation and questioning witnesses, as well as those affected.

Before the vandalism occurred, several people came to close the mosque for the evening. After the building had been closed, a group reportedly arrived and broke into the mosque.

Due to their large number, police were unable to drive the group out before they had damaged the mosque.

Officials said windows were broken and other areas in the mosque were damaged.

The incident lasted for more than 10 minutes. Members of the group dispersed after shouting condemnations to the followers of Ahmadiyah. (*)

Editor: Heru Purwanto
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