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Indonesia police in shootout with suspected militants
Fri Aug 7, 2009 11:08am EDT
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By Olivia Rondonuwu
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's anti-terrorism unit has been involved in a shootout in Central Java during a raid targeting suspected militants behind deadly bomb attacks in Jakarta last month, police said on Friday.
Police have been hunting for the perpetrators behind near simultaneous suicide attacks last month on two luxury hotels in Jakarta including prime suspect Malaysian-born militant Noordin Mohammad Top.
The July 17 attacks on the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton killed nine and wounded 53, including Indonesians and foreigners.
Police suspect that Top, who heads a splinter group of radical Islamic group Jemaah Islamiah, may have helped plan the attacks.
"Hopefully it's Noordin's group because they are our main target," national police spokesman Nanan Soekarna said.
A source at Indonesia's anti-terrorism unit Detachment 88 told Reuters the raid on a remote house in rice fields had started at about 5 p.m (6 a.m. EDT) and was still going on.
The source said police did not know how many suspects were in the house in Temanggung, Central Java, and were not entering because of concerns it was booby-trapped with explosives.
"Yes it's possible it's him and his men," the source said when asked whether it was likely to be Top.
Metro TV said police had shut an area of about one square kilometer around the house and that two men had been captured, and that the raid was still going on.
Soekarna said he could not immediately confirm any arrests.
Police have been focusing much of their search on Central Java, where Top is believed to have a network of sympathizers to help shelter him.
Top is believed to have planned previous bomb attacks on the JW Marriott in Jakarta in 2003, on the Australian embassy in Jakarta in 2004, and in Bali in 2005 -- attacks designed to scare off foreign tourists and businesses so that JI could create a caliphate across Southeast Asia.
(Reporting by Olivia Rondonuwu; Writing by Ed Davies; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)
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