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Indonesia on alert for attacks after Moscow shooting

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Indonesia is on alert for terrorists who might be motivated by the recent deadly shooting in Russia to conduct attacks in the archipelag­o, the government said.

Coordinati­ng Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Hadi Tjahjanto said in a press conference on Monday that the government was monitoring both groups and individual­s who could stage similar attacks, including self-radicalise­d “lone wolves”.

In what has been the deadliest attack in Russia for two decades, four men burst into the Crocus City Hall near Moscow on the night of March 22 during a concert, killing more than 130 people and injuring more than 100 others.

The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militant group has claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

Following the incident, Indonesian authoritie­s stepped up monitoring of potential terror networks, said Hadi. He added that agencies involved included his ministry, the

National Counterter­rorism Agency (BNPT), the State Intelligen­ce Agency and the anti-terror police force Densus 88.

BNPT head Rycko Amelza, who was present at the press conference, said that on social media, there were still people supporting the actions of terrorists.

His agency has been trying to detect and stomp out radical propaganda, and he called for more sharing of intelligen­ce among different security agencies in Indonesia.

“There are (terrorist) cells all over the world, but these cells are ideologica­l cells. How do we fight this ideology? With knowledge, we have to share knowledge,” said Rycko, referring to intel on terror networks in Indonesia.

Indonesia has a history of copycat attacks, said Muh Taufiqurro­hman, a senior researcher at the Jakarta-based think-tank, Centre for Radicalism and Deradicali­sation Studies.

Citing the Boston Marathon attack in 2013 that killed three people and injured more than 260 others, he said the attackers had used bombs made from pressure cookers with wires attached and connected to a mobile phone.

The attack inspired PRO-ISIS militants in Indonesia to use the same tactic – pressure cooker bombs – in six attempted attacks on police officers and civilians, said Mr Taufiqurro­hman.

This includes the attack on a bus terminal in east Jakarta in 2017 that killed three policemen, a suicide bombing in a cathedral in Makassar, Sulawesi in 2021 that killed the two attackers and wounded about 20 people, and most recently, a bombing at the Astana Anyar police station in Bandung in 2022 that killed two people.

“Based on the movement of suspected terrorists in the field (so far), we haven’t seen any real attack plan inspired by the Moscow attack,” he said.

However, this does not mean that copycat attacks will not occur, he added.

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