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INDONESIA
Six terrorists arrested in Medan preparing an attack against President Yudhoyono
by Mathias Hariyadi
Extremist group is blamed for the 2004 Australian Embassy attack and the 2007 Marriot Hotel bombing. Police sources say terrorists were planning to attack the president’s private residence. Two suspects were able to escape. Women are now joining the jihad.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) – Indonesian security forces captured six suspected terrorists, originally from Aceh province, thought to be responsible for the 2004 Australian Embassy attack and the 2007 Marriot Hotel bombing. They were arrested at dawn yesterday in Medan (North Sumatra). Investigators believe they were planning to attack Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Two other men, whose names have not been released, were able to escape.

North Sumatra police chief General Oegroseno said the extremist commando was planning an attack “against Cikeas, President Yudhoyono’s private residence in Bogor Regency, West Java.” The accused “confessed to the plan.”

Security forces have identified the six terrorists. They are Komaruddin, aka Abu Musa, 35, from Lampung province; Ibrahim, aka Deni, 31, from East Java; Yusuf Arifin, 25, from Bandar Lampung; Bayu, aka Budi, 26, from Central Java; Pandu, aka Abu Asama, 26, from Surakarta; and Lutfi, aka Jafar, 30, also from East Java.

At 1 am yesterday, police in Medan stopped a suspicious vehicle. The minivan was too dirty for a local car. Passengers appeared tired, like after a long trip, and one had a gunshot wound on the left arm.

Police had been after them since March, when they fled a safe house in Aceh province. Before fleeing the group was able to hide their weapons, police sources said.

One of the two terrorists who eluded capture might be Saptono, aka Pak Tuo, who, according to anti-terror police chief Tito Karnavian, might have taken over the commando led by Dulmatin after the latter died in a shootout with police back in March in South Tangerang. Saptono is one of Indonesia’s 25 most wanted people.

Recent arrests of suspected terrorists show that the Indonesian government is intent on fighting Islamic extremism, which is now recruiting women.

Last week, there was a hearing in the trial of Putri Munawaroh, 21, who was arrested during an operation that led to the death of Noordin Moh Top.

In a statement, Munawaroh said that she “would have preferred to have died as a martyr for Allah” than be arrested by security forces.

The young woman is accused of sheltering terrorists. Her husband, who was killed during the police raid, was one of Noordin’s closest allies.


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See also
08/11/2009 INDONESIA
Yudhoyono warns that terrorists are planning more attacks
by Mathias Hariyadi
06/15/2010 INDONESIA
Jakarta: third conviction for Marriot and Ritz Carlton attacks of July 2009
08/13/2009 INDONESIA
Indonesia gripped by terror psychosis as manhunt for Noordin continues
by Mathias Hariyadi
04/21/2010 INDONESIA
Jakarta: an accomplice of Noordin M Top gets eight years in prison
by Mathias Hariyadi
08/30/2005 INDONESIA
High risk of terrorist attacks in Indonesia, says President Susilo

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