Indonesian village protests plans to bury militant - MetroTV

A banner that reads "Reject Terrorist's Body" hangs over the entrance to the home village of Ahmad Muazan, one of the militants responsible for last week's attack in Jakarta, in Kedungwungu, Indramayu, West Java, Indonesia January 17, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Picture taken January 17, 2016. REUTERS/Dedhez Anggara/Antara Foto

JAKARTA (Reuters) - An Indonesian community is fighting to prevent the family of one of the militants in last week's Jakarta attacks from burying his body in their village, MetroTV said on Monday, quoting residents. Ahmad Muhazan and three other attackers launched a brazen bomb and gun assault in the heart of Indonesia's capital last week, leading to their deaths and those of four others. "Our residents here are very tolerant, not radical, let alone kill. What (Muhazan) did has marred Islam," MetroTV quoted Nasrullah, a resident of Kedungwungu in West Java, as saying. The village chief was mediating in talks between the family and villagers, it said. (Writing by Randy Fabi; Editing by Nick Macfie)