Members of Indonesia's elite anti-terrorism squad killed
three terror suspects in a firefight during a raid Wednesday on a house south
of the capital Jakarta, police said.
Police spokesman Senior Commissioner Rikwanto said the
suspects hurled explosives at agents from the country's anti-terrorism unit,
Densus 88, during a raid on a rented home in Tangerang, Banten province. Three suspects were killed, while
a fourth was detained.
Agents who raided the house found a homemade bomb that
Rikwanto described as "quite big." It was detonated at the scene by a
bomb squad, according to CNN Indonesia, which said the suspects were reportedly
planning an attack on New Year's Eve.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo praised the officers' quick
action and urged residents to be vigilant in reporting potential terror
threats.
"We hope people are always wary, looking right and
left. If there are things that need to be reported, report them immediately to
the authorities," he said.
"I think all countries are experiencing the same thing.
Therefore, we hope that the community will help shield the country from
terrorism, from radicalism."
Earlier this year, militants set off explosions and opened
fire near a Starbucks in a busy entertainment and shopping district in central
Jakarta. Two were killed and dozens injured in the attack, for which ISIS
claimed responsibility.
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