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Indonesia minister stabbed in public area

Wiranto in stable condition after being knifed twice by a man suspected to be an IS radical, say police.

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JAKARTA: Indonesia’s Chief Security Minister Wiranto is conscious and in stable condition after he was stabbed by a man authoritie­s suspect had been radicalise­d by Islamic State ideology, police said.

Television footage showed the minister slump to the ground beside his car after the attack yesterday in Pandeglang in Banten province, west of the capital on the island of Java.

“His condition is stable and at the moment he is being evacuated to a hospital in Jakarta,” Tomsi Tohir, Banten police chief, told Metro TV.

A police photograph showed the minister, a former general, being carried on a stretcher into a nearby hospital.

The minister had suffered two wounds to his stomach, according to Firmansyah, director of the Berkah Hospital.

Police had arrested a man and a woman they suspected were a couple and seized sharp weapons they were carrying, including knives and a pair of scissors, said Tomsi.

The minister had been in the area to open a new building at a university and people were lining up to shake his hand and take selfies with him before the attack occurred at around noon, said Tomsi.

“For the time being, the suspicion from Banten Police is that the man is likely to have been exposed to IS radicalism, while the woman is still being investigat­ed,” said national police spokespers­on Dedi Prasetyo.

Officers wrestled the suspect to the ground and an image supplied by police showed the suspect, who was wearing a black shirt and light trousers, with his arms and legs secured.

Indonesia, which is the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country, is grappling with a resurgence in militancy.

The government scrambled to tighten its anti-terrorism laws after a series of suicide bombings linked to the Islamic State-inspired Jemaah Ansharut Daulah group killed more than 30 people in the city of Surabaya last year.

Hundreds of people have been detained under the new laws since the beginning of this year.

Wiranto, 72, has served as chief security minister in President Joko Widodo’s Cabinet since 2016.

His appointmen­t drew criticism from rights groups for his involvemen­t as chief of the armed forces in the bloody upheaval in Timor Leste.

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 ??  ?? In safe hands: Indonesian medics at a hospital in Pandeglang, Banten province, taking Wiranto (inset) to an ambulance to be evacuated to Jakarta.
In safe hands: Indonesian medics at a hospital in Pandeglang, Banten province, taking Wiranto (inset) to an ambulance to be evacuated to Jakarta.

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