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Indonesia Arrests 11 in Terror Plot to Bomb US Embassy, Other Targets
Sunday, 28 October 2012
WORLD NEWS
Indonesia Arrests 11 in Terror Plot to Bomb US Embassy, Other Targets
Indonesian police say 11 people have been arrested in a suspected plot
to attack the U.S. embassy in Jakarta and other domestic and foreign
targets.
National police spokesman Suhardi Alius said Saturday the arrests by a special anti-terror unit took place in four provinces.
Alius said the suspects, members of the newly-formed Harakah Sunni
Movement for Indonesian Society, were preparing to launch a series of
strikes. He said targets also included a plaza near the Australian
embassy in Jakarta, a local office of the American mining giant
Freeport-McMoRan and the U.S. consulate in Surabaya. A police facility
in Central Java was also targeted.
Authorities say evidence from arrest sites include bombs, ammunition,
detonators, bomb-making manuals and other explosives materials.
Neither the U.S. nor Australian embassies has commented on the arrests,
and it was not immediately disclosed how far the attack plans had
advanced.
Earlier this month, Indonesian police said they had uncovered evidence
of a planned terrorist attack on dignitaries attending ceremonies on the
resort island of Bali marking the 10th anniversary of bombings that
killed 202 people.
The October 2002 attacks on two Bali nightclubs were carried out by
militants from the al-Qaida-linked Jemaah Islamiyah group. The bombings
were followed by a wave of terror attacks across Indonesia, the world's
most populous Muslim country.
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