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Indonesian police shoot suspected militant after officer slashed
Armed police officers stand as they guard an area following an explosion after they arrested a suspected terrorist in Sibolga, North Sumatra province, Indonesia, March 12, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Antara Foto/Jason Gultom pic via Reuters

JAKARTA, Aug 18 — A suspected Islamic militant  launched an attack on an Indonesian police station in the country’s second-biggest city, slashing one officer with a sickle, before being shot and taken into custody, police officials said today.

The 30-year-old suspect entered the police station in Surabaya in East Java yesterday afternoon — Indonesia’s Independence Day — and attacked the officer on duty, according to a police intelligence report confirmed by East Java police spokesman Frans Barung Mangera.

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A second officer suffered a bruised face during the incident, the report said.

National Police spokesman Iqbal Alqudusy said the suspect appeared to have been acting alone and became radicalised by reading material posted online by Aman Abdurahman, a militant who was sentenced to death last year for masterminding a string of deadly militant attacks across Indonesia.

Abdurahman is considered the ideological leader of Jemaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD), a loose grouping of Islamic State sympathisers in Indonesia.

The police officer who was slashed was being treated in hospital. It was unclear the extent of injuries sustained by the attacker, who was being interrogated.

Indonesia, which is the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country, is grappling with a resurgence in militancy.

The government scrambled to tighten its anti-terrorism laws after a series of suicide bombings linked to JAD cells killed more than 30 people in Surabaya last year.

Hundreds of people have been detained under the new laws since the beginning of 2019.

Police last month said authorities had arrested a suspected militant plotting Independence Day bomb attacks and they believe he was part of a network behind violence in the Philippines that also has ties to Islamic State in Afghanistan. — Reuters

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