Terror website investigated
AUSTRALIAN Federal Police are investigating a website linked to the Jemaah Islamiah group that tells would-be terrorists how to attack westerners.
The website, called Anshar El Muslimin, warns of attacks at a locations across Jakarta, including shopping centres, sports venues, hotels and the zoo.
It showed detailed maps and attack sites and escape routes, singling out the Kuningan area where the Australian embassy, International Trade Centre and Marriott hotel are located.
The website - reportedly set up on Jemaah Islamiah mastermind Noordin Top's orders by one of the Bali suicide bombing suspects - advises attacks in lunch areas, overhead walkways and traffic snarls, where westerners would be trapped in their vehicles.
AFP Commissioner Mick Keelty and Indonesian National Police chief General Sutanto discussed the website last week.
An AFP spokesman told The Australian newspaper today that Australian officers were working closely with their Indonesian counterparts to trace the origin of the website and its author.(snip)
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