Arab Times

Indonesia steps up Bali security:

Asia

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Indonesian authoritie­s have tightened security in Bali, a police official said late on Monday, after reports at the weekend of a suspected militant plot to attack the holiday island.

“In connection with informatio­n about a terror arrest and a planned action in Bali, we are increasing security at all points of entry into Bali,” said provincial police chief Sugeng Priyanto.

“The focus of our attention is also the small ports that are spread around Bali,” he said, adding that informal points of entry are also being monitored.

Anti-terror police said at the weekend they were investigat­ing whether a suspected militant arrested in Sumatra last week was plotting an attack in Bali.

Police found a bomb and “high (impact) explosive materials” during a raid on the suspect’s house.

“The suspect told us in a statement that they were planning an attack in Bali but there are no details or timeline,” said national police spokesman Agus Rianto by phone.

A nightclub bombing on the resort island in 2002 carried out by homegrown militants killed 202 people, mostly Australian­s, and prompted a nationwide security crackdown.

Indonesia has seen a recent resurgence in radicalism, inspired in part by the extremist group Islamic State (IS) in the Middle East.

An IS-linked gun and bomb attack in the capital Jakarta in January killed four people and counter-terrorism forces have since arrested dozens of suspected militants. (RTRS)

 ??  ?? Indonesian police officers escort murder suspect David Taylor (center), to an investigat­or’s room at a local police station in Bali, Indonesia on Aug 23. Indonesian police have arrested an Australian woman and a British man in connection with the alleged murder of a police officer inthe tourist resort of Bali. (AP)
Indonesian police officers escort murder suspect David Taylor (center), to an investigat­or’s room at a local police station in Bali, Indonesia on Aug 23. Indonesian police have arrested an Australian woman and a British man in connection with the alleged murder of a police officer inthe tourist resort of Bali. (AP)

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