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Friday, October 1, 2010
Anticipating of terror action Police tighten security at tourism resorts
Bomb blast injures one in Indonesia: police
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Agence France-Presse JAKARTA - An Islamic extremist carrying a homemade bomb on a bicycle was badly injured Thursday when the device exploded near a police post and a market on the outskirts of Jakarta, police said. The blast occurred metres (yards) away from traffic police officers but no one other than the suspected bomber was injured, police said, indicating the bomb may not have exploded as intended.
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The device was packed with nails to cause maximum carnage, and the man was carrying a note saying he was seeking revenge on the police for the killing and arrests of Islamic militants. “It’s a jihad message,” Jakarta police spokesman Boy Rafli Amar said. The device was encased in a plastic pipe and contained carbide, commonly used in explosives, as well as “long nails”, police said. Two local news websites said the note read: “This is revenge against you, the allies of Satan, for killing and sentencing mujahedeen to death. We are ready to die for this noble religion”. The unidentified 38-year-old man was taken to the hospital with wounds to the face and neck, as well as a broken arm and leg, police said. Suspected Islamist militants killed three Indonesian police officers last week on Sumatra island in the latest sign that homegrown extremists are shifting tactics from slaying foreigners to targeting the security forces.
Police have killed or arrested scores of suspected terrorists since the mainly Muslim country suffered its last major attack — twin suicide blasts at luxury hotels in July last year which killed seven people. The alleged mastermind of that and other attacks, Noordin Mohammed Top, and several of his accomplices were killed by police last year. Others were arrested and tried on terror-related charges. In March police shot dead Dulmatin, a key figure in the Jemaah Islamiyah regional terror network who allegedly played a major role in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, mainly Western tourists. Anti-terror police shot dead three suspects and arrested 15 others in a series of raids on September 19. Police said raids on Sumatra island targeted Islamist militants linked to Jemaah Islamiyah and unidentified foreign groups which were plotting attacks in the archipelago.
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Forensic police collect evidence from the site of a blast in Bekasi on the outskirts of Jakarta on September 30, 2010. An Islamic extremist carrying a homemade bomb on a bicycle was badly injured when the device exploded near a police post and a market on the outskirts of Jakarta, police said.
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BETHESDA, Md. – Kids and their parents who spent Wednesday sightseeing in the nation’s capital were headed home to Pennsylvania when their bus plunged off a highway and rolled, killing the driver and injuring at least a dozen, authorities said. The Pennsylvania-based Wolf’s Bus Lines Inc. bus careened some 45 feet off a high-occupancy skyramp of Interstate 270 and stopped below along Interstate 270 in Bethesda, a suburb of D.C., said Maryland State Police Sgt. Michael
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FILE - In this July 7, 2010 file photo, a forensic officer walks next to the wreckage of a double decker bus with its top blown off and damaged cars scattered on the road at Tavistock Square in central London.
Brennan. Some on the bus had been to the National Mall and National Zoo, according to state police spokesman Greg Shipley, and a pastor said some were students at St. Patrick School in Carlisle, Pa. Troopers believe the bus crashed through a guard rail, hit a concrete barrier on the ramp and plunged down a hill, Shipley said. It rolled once and came to rest with its wheels on the barrier. What caused the crash may not be known for days or weeks. Continued on page 6