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Cops foil ISIS-like blasts in Indonesia

AFP
Published : Jun 9, 2016, 11:43 pm IST
Updated : Jun 9, 2016, 11:43 pm IST

The Indonesian police said on Thursday they have arrested three Muslim extremists who were planning to launch Islamic State-inspired suicide bombings in the country’s second-biggest city.

The Indonesian police said on Thursday they have arrested three Muslim extremists who were planning to launch Islamic State-inspired suicide bombings in the country’s second-biggest city. The police’s elite anti-terror squad detained the men in Surabaya, on the country’s main island of Java, on Wednesday and seized bombs and firearms, said national police spokesman Boy Rafli Amar.

He said the group planned to attack public places and government offices in the city in the coming weeks, without giving further details.

“The were influenced by ISIS on social media,” Mr Amar said, referring to Islamic State jihadists, who have declared a “caliphate” in large areas of territory that they have seized in Iraq and Syria.

“They were inspired by ISIS leaders’ speeches.”

The police said one of the detained men had links to Abu Jandal, an influential Indonesian militant fighting with ISIS in Syria, but did not give further details.

Analysts say that Jandal and other Indonesians in Syria have been competing to impress ISIS leaders by encouraging their followers back home to launch attacks, and have on occasion provided funds and guidance. A second suspect had been jailed for drugs offences in the same prison as several convicted militants. Jails are considered hotbeds of radicalism in Indonesia. The police did not give details on the third man.

Mr Amar said the men were not involved in a suicide bombing and gun attack in Jakarta in January.

Location: Indonesia, Jakarta Raya, Jakarta