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Indonesia steps up pressure on Islamist militants
Indonesia steps up pressure on Islamist militants
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The president of Indonesia confirmed that the Bali bombing plotter was killed in yesterday’s raid in a Jakarta suburb.
Bali bomber mastermind Dulmatin ‘killed in shoot-out’
Indonesia police believe he was killed outside the capital of Jakarta, but the reports are unconfirmed. Dulmatin is a mastermind of the 2002 Bali bombings and a possible successor to Mohammed Noordin Top.
Philippine Marines killed Albader Parad during clashes in the southern province of Sulu. Parad was wanted by the US.
Indonesia police say DNA confirms key militant dead
Police have confirmed that the elusive Noordin Mohammed Top has been killed along with three other terrorists during an assault on a safe house in Indonesia.
Indonesian bombing suspect a jihad magazine publisher and webmaster
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Khalil Pareja, the leader of the Rajah Solaiman Movement, a group of Catholics who converted to Islam, was detained after police surrounded his hideout. The group has been behind some of the most deadly terror attacks in the Philippines.
Indonesia probes email threatening further attacks
DNA tests proved the leader of a Jemaah Islamiyah and al Qaeda-linked terror group was not killed during last week’s raid in Java. Another terrorist who aided in the attacks was the man killed by police.
Top’s network was under heavy surveillance. Police expect the results of a DNA test sometime this week.
Top was initially reported as killed during a raid, but police have detained an individual who witnesses say resembles Top.
Top was the leader of the al Qaeda-linked Tanzim Qaedat al-Jihad. He reportedly blew himself up as he was surrounded by children.
Indonesia police: bomb attacks have JI hallmark
Suicide bombers carried out the attacks on the Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott hotels. Top and his Tanzim Qaedat al-Jihad is the prime suspect.
A photo presentation of Jemaah Islamiyah’s leaders and the organization.
Bombs explode outside hotels in Jakarta
Eleven people have been reported killed. The bombings at the Ritz-Carlton and Marriott hotels in Jakarta are the first terror attacks inside the country in years. Two other bombings have been reported in Jakarta.
Nine wounded in southern Philippine bomb attack
Philippines arrests Jemaah Islamiyah fighters
Security forces arrested Mas Selamat Kastari, the leader of the Jemaah Islamiyah branch in Singapore. Kastari was detained on April 1 in the state of Johor, near the border with Singapore. He escaped from a high-security jail in Singapore in February 2008.
Philippine troops detained Jemaah Islamiyah bombmaker Giovanni De Ocampo and four associates after a clash in the southern Compostela Valley province. Ocampo was a leader in the communist New People’s Army. Books written by executed Bali bombers Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudra are being sold in Indonesia despite a ban.