The Borneo Post

Indonesian police detain three over suspected plot to attack assembly

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JAKARTA: Indonesian antiterror­ism police have detained three former students in a raid on a university campus in Pekanbaru, on Sumatra island, and seized crude bombs and other explosive material, police said.

The men, who have been named as suspects, are thought to have been planning to attack the local parliament in Pekanbaru, the capital of Riau province, national police spokesman Setyo Wasisto said in a statement.

During Saturday’s raid on a faculty at Riau University, police found a pipe bomb, a homemade grenade, as well as the homemade explosive triacetone triperoxid­e (TATP), known as the “mother of Satan”, Wasisto said.

They also seized an air rif le and sets of bows and arrows, as well as other material such as fertiliser that could be used to make bombs, he said.

Authoritie­s have highlighte­d concerns about a rise in radicalism at universiti­es in the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country.

A number of recent surveys of students have pointed to significan­t support for Islamic State, carrying out jihad and the establishm­ent of a caliphate in Indonesia.

After some major successes tackling Islamist militancy in the last two decades, there have also been a resurgence of attacks in recent years.

Last month, police shot dead four men who used samurai swords to attack officers at police headquarte­rs in Pekanbaru.

That attack came soon after a series of suicide bombings by militants targeting churches and a police building in Indonesia’s second- biggest of city of Surabaya.

In all, about 30 people were killed in the attacks in Surabaya, including 13 of the suspected suicide bombers.

Police say the bombers belonged to cells of the Islamic State-inspired Jemaah Ansharut Daulah ( JAD), an umbrella organizati­on on a US State Department terrorist list that is reckoned to have drawn hundreds of Indonesian sympathise­rs.

 ??  ?? An anti-terrorism policeman holds a rifle as others seized crude bombs at Riau University building in Pekanbaru, Sumatra Island. — Reuters photo
An anti-terrorism policeman holds a rifle as others seized crude bombs at Riau University building in Pekanbaru, Sumatra Island. — Reuters photo

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