"A number of documents belonging to them showed they planned to attack a police station," the head of the National Police`s public information service, Senior Commissioner Boy Rafli Amar, said.
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Police have obtained proof that six terror suspects they arrested on Sunday had planned to attack a police station in West Jakarta.

"A number of documents belonging to them showed they planned to attack a police station," the head of the National Police`s public information service, Senior Commissioner Boy Rafli Amar, said here on Monday.

He said the terror suspects had a general plan to attack community leaders who had views which were different from theirs.

He said the police had not received any information if they also planned to attack foreign embassies or the 26th SEA Games venues in Palembang, South Sumatra or Jakarta and the ASEAN Summit in Bali.

Police anti-terror unit Densus 88 arrested six terror suspects in Tangerang in Banten Province and in East Jakarta as well as Bekasi in West Java on Saturday (Nov 12) and on Sunday (Nov 13).

The six from the Abu Omar terror cell were identified by their initials as DAP (34), BHD (35) and A (32) who were caught in Cipondoh and Karawaci, Tangerang, Banten, and D alias M who was nabbed in East Jakarta, S alias S who was arrested in Bekasi, and S who was taken into custody in Tangerang.

From them. the police also confiscated various documents on attack plans and four firearms and a quantity of ammunition.

Boy said the police were now still trying to find another arms cache believed to have been hidden by them in Depok, West Java.(*)

Editor: Heru Purwanto
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