Police shot dead two terrorist suspects armed with a homemade bomb today and arrested another two as the country continues to battle militant activity, officials said.
Counter-terrorism chief Ansyaad Mbai said the men were part of a violent Islamist group and were shot as the anti-terror police unit Detachment 88 conducted a raid on the street in an East Java town.
"Detachment 88 had sought the men over a recent attempted suicide bombing and a case of hacking to fund militant activities," Mbai told AFP.
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One of those killed, identified as Dayah, "took out a weapon and began firing at the squad, which led to a gunfight", Amar told reporters.
"Two suspects died and the other two surrendered and were arrested," Amar said.
The other suspect shot dead was identified only as Rijal.
Police seized a revolver and a bag containing a homemade bomb.
Mbai connected the men to an attempted suicide bombing in June on a police compound in Poso -- a district on Sulawesi island known for militant activity.
The bomber blew himself up, only injuring a construction worker.
It was the first suicide attack in Indonesia since September 2011, when a bomber injured dozens in an attack on a Central Java church.
Police have said the suicide bomber was suspected of being part of the Eastern Indonesia Mujahideen Islamist terror group -- headed by Santoso, Indonesia's most wanted militant.
The group hides out in the jungles around Poso and is suspected of carrying out a series of attacks, including police killings.
Santoso appeared in a video posted online earlier this month urging "jihad" and calling Detachment 88 a "real enemy".
Indonesia has been waging a campaign against Islamist terror groups for more than a decade and has largely dismantled some of the deadliest groups, with only low-impact attacks carried out in recent years.