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  • Indonesia's Most Wanted Terrorist Captured Alive

    06/23/2010 9:38:00 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 7 replies
    Radio Australia News ^ | Thu, 24 Jun 2010 | Matt Brown
    Indonesian police have reportedly captured the nation's most wanted terrorist suspect in a raid in central java. Earlier reports that Abdullah Sunata was killed in the raid have proved unfounded. Abdullah Sunata is suspected of being a key member of the cell discovered in Aceh earlier this year. He was a veteran of religious conflict in Ambon and Sulawesi and a senior member of the network headed by the late Noordin Mohammad Top. He was previously jailed over his role in the bombing of the Australian Embassy in 2004. And he was arrested along with another man, who'd also been...
  • Indonesia looks for new group's links to al Qaeda

    01/31/2006 9:23:29 AM PST · by Valin · 3 replies · 185+ views
    NewKerala ^ | 1/31/06
    JAKARTA: Indonesian police are investigating possible links between a purported new militant network and al Qaeda, with initial indications showing it was set up by two key Malaysian radicals, police said today. Indonesia's police chief told parliamentarians yesterday that documents seized in November showed Noordin M Top had proclaimed himself leader of a group called Tanzim Qaedat al-Jihad network, or Organisation for the Basis of Jihad. Top has been Southeast Asia's most wanted Islamic militant since Indonesian anti-terrorism police killed his associate, Malaysian Azahari bin Husin, in November in a shootout in East Java that coincided with raids in which...
  • Thousands of militants with foreign experience hide in Indonesia: report

    11/18/2005 8:24:22 PM PST · by ncountylee · 1 replies · 292+ views
    Xinhua ^ | November 19, 2005
    Thousands of Indonesians with experience as Islamic militants in Afghanistan, Southern Philippines, Sri Lanka and Libya are believed to be residing in big cities in Java and West Sumatra although it is not known whether they were also part of the terrorist network led by the Malaysian terrorist duo Dr Azahari and Noordin M. Top. The statement was made by two Indonesian intelligence agents in Singapore and Jakarta on Friday following a statement by Din Syamsuddin, chairman of Indonesia's second biggest Moslem mass organization, Muhammadiyah, that some 3,000 former militant fighters from Afghanistan had been recruited since 1980 to wage...