Police yesterday foiled plans by an IS-linked group for a Christmas-time suicide bombing after they discovered a cache of bombs in a house on the outskirts of Jakarta, killing three suspected militants in the process.
Following the raids, national police chief Tito Karnavian said security would be boosted at churches, entertainment venues and public gatherings during the Christmas and New Year celebrations across the sprawling archipelago.
"Police will beef up security after these (raids)", intensifying intelligence-gathering efforts and the monitoring of social media, national police spokesman Martinus Sitompul told AFP.
The militants who were killed yesterday had planned to stab an officer at a police station and launch a suicide bomb attack around the Christmas holidays, police said.
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Four other suspected militants were also arrested in separate raids on Java and Sumatra on the same day.
Yesterday's raids came less than two weeks after police arrested four Islamic militants including a female suicide bomber in Bekasi on the outskirts of Jakarta. They were plotting to bomb one of the guard posts at the presidential palace.
A sustained crackdown has weakened many of the most dangerous extremist networks but there have been fears of a resurgence in militancy.
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