Police official, media reports say 2 militant suspects killed in a raid in IndonesiaOctober 9th, 2009 Reports: 2 militants killed in raid in IndonesiaJAKARTA, Indonesia — Anti-terrorism police raided a house near the Indonesian capital Friday, shooting dead an al-Qaida-linked militant who helped organize recent twin hotel bombings in Jakarta and his brother, officials and media reports said. Police did not immediately confirm the death of Syaiffudin Zuhri, but experts said that the killing, if true, was a blow to terror groups operating in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation.
Noordin Top among militants killed in Indonesia raidSeptember 17th, 2009 JAKARTA - Indonesia's most wanted Islamic militant, Noordin Mohammed Top, was among four people killed in a raid on a house in Central Java province, the country's police chief said Thursday. Police besieged the suspected safe house before midnight Wednesday after arresting two people hours earlier.
Noordin among militants killed in Indonesia raidSeptember 17th, 2009 JAKARTA - Indonesia's most wanted Islamic militant, Noordin Mohammed Top, was among four people killed in a raid on a house in Central Java province, the country's police chief said Thursday.
4 alleged terrorists killed in raid on suspected hideout in Indonesia; 3 capturedSeptember 17th, 2009 4 suspected militants killed in Indonesian raidSOLO, Indonesia — Police hunting for suspects in Jakarta hotel bombings raided a hide-out in central Indonesia, sparking gunfire and an explosion Thursday that left four suspected militants dead, officials said. Three alleged terrorists also were captured.
Indonesian police say Noordin Muhammed Top killed in overnight raidSeptember 17th, 2009 Police: Terrorism mastermind Noordin M. Top deadSOLO, Indonesia — Noordin Muhammed Top, a regional terrorism mastermind who eluded capture for nine years and is blamed for a string of deadly attacks in Indonesia, was killed during a raid in central Indonesia, the police chief said Thursday.
Indonesian police chief says Noordin Mohammed Top killed in overnight raidSeptember 17th, 2009 Police: Terror mastermind Noordin Top deadJAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia's national police chief says fugitive terrorism mastermind Noordin Mohammed Top has been killed in an overnight raid. Bambang Hendarso Danuri said Thursday a body found after a raid in central Indonesia matched the fingerprints of the country's most wanted man.
Three killed in Indonesia police raidSeptember 16th, 2009 JAKARTA - Indonesian police killed four suspected Islamic militants Thursday in a siege on a house in Central Java province, media reports said. Police began surrounding the house before midnight Wednesday on the outskirts of Solo city after arresting a man at a nearby market, the state-run Antara news agency said.
Four killed, three captured in raid on suspected terrorist hideout in central IndonesiaSeptember 16th, 2009 Four killed in Indonesia terror raidJAKARTA, Indonesia — A top police spokesman says four suspected terrorists were killed and three captured in an overnight raid in central Indonesia. National police spokesman Maj.
Four suspected militants killed in anti-terror raid in central IndonesiaSeptember 16th, 2009 Four killed in Indonesian anti-terror raidSOLO, Indonesia — An official says that four alleged militants were killed and a police officer wounded by gunfire and an explosion during a raid on a suspected hideout overnight in central Indonesia. An anti-terror official says the raid ended around daybreak when an explosion was detonated inside a besieged village house on the outskirts of the town of Solo, in Central Java.
Raid on suspected terrorist hideout kills four in central IndonesiaSeptember 16th, 2009 Four suspected militants killed in Indonesian raidSOLO, Indonesia — Gunfire and an explosion killed four suspected militants and wounded a police officer Thursday when authorities raided an alleged hideout in central Indonesia while hunting for suspects in Jakarta hotel bombings, an official said. The raid ended around daybreak when an explosion was detonated inside a besieged village house on the outskirts of the town of Solo, in Central Java, the anti-terror official said.
Indonesian town rocked by explosion, gunfire in overnight counterterrorism operationSeptember 16th, 2009 Gunfire, blast in Indonesian anti-terror raidSOLO, Indonesia — An explosion and gunfire rocked a besieged village house in central Indonesia where counterterrorism forces hunted Thursday for suspects in July's twin suicide bombings in the capital, witnesses and officials said. At least two body bags were removed from the scene.
Police say shots fired during an anti-terrorism raid at a house in IndonesiaSeptember 16th, 2009 Police says shots fired during raid in IndonesiaSOLO, Indonesia — Counterterrorism forces opened fire during a raid on a house in Central Java, police and witnesses said, amid investigations into suicide hotel bombings in the capital in July. An anti-terror unit cordoned off a house in a suburb of the city of Solo, a stronghold for hardline Islamist groups, police Col.
Indonesia police name suspect as possible courier of al-Qaida funds for hotel bomb attackAugust 25th, 2009 Indonesia police widen hotel bombing investigationJAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesian police on Tuesday widened their investigation into last month's bombing of two Jakarta hotels, naming a suspect who may have served as a courier for al-Qaida to fund the attacks. Police said Ali Mohammad Abdillah, detained last week, is suspected of helping to provide financing for the bombings of the J.W.
Alleged architect of Indonesian terrorist attacks reportedly killed eluded capture for yearsAugust 8th, 2009 Most wanted militant eluded capture for yearsJAKARTA, Indonesia —Noordin Mohammad Top, an aspiring regional commander for al-Qaida who evaded capture for years until he was reportedly shot dead in a raid Saturday, has been linked to a series of bombings in Indonesia that killed 250 people. The manhunt for Southeast's Asia's most wanted militant escalated last month when twin suicide blasts killed seven at the Ritz-Carlton and J.W.
Indonesian police say 3rd bomb was planned in Jakarta hotel attacks but malfunctionedJuly 24th, 2009 Police: 3rd bomb in Jakarta attack malfunctionedJAKARTA, Indonesia — The suicide attackers who struck the Indonesian capital last week planted a third bomb intended to send panicked crowds to hotel lobbies where the other bombs would explode, but the device's timer malfunctioned, police said Friday. The tactic, similar to that used by Jemaah Islamiyah terrorists in the Bali bombings, indicates that the attacks were intended to kill many more than the seven who died in the twin bombings at the two American-owned luxury hotels.