Indonesian police have arrested three militants suspected of plotting bomb attacks in the country, an official said today.
National police spokesman Brig Gen Boy Rafli Amar said the men were captured yesterday by an anti-terror squad in Surabaya, the provincial capital of East Java.
Amar said the militants, identified as Priyo Hadi Purnomo, Jefri and Feri Novendi, had planned an attack during the current Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
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Amar said the men wanted to imitate a January 14 attack in Jakarta that killed eight people, including four militants.
An initial investigation found the men had surveyed a police station in Surabaya as possible target. Other possible targets included public places, government offices and foreign consulates, Amar said.
Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has seen a spate of deadly attacks by Islamic militants including bombings on the tourist island of Bali in 2002 that killed 202 people, mostly foreigners. Smaller, less deadly strikes in recent years have targeted government authorities, mainly police and anti-terrorism forces.