Indonesian police said Wednesday they seized three detonators for remote-controlled bombs at the Internet cafe on Jakarta’s outskirts where fugitive militant leader Dulmatin was killed this week.
National police chief Bambang Hendarso Danuri told reporters that the devices were ready to be used, but refused to say whether any explosives had been found in Tuesday’s raid on the Internet cafe in Pamulang.
“We found detonators to be used to trigger bombs from a distance,” he said.
Danuri said police had seized explosives, nine firearms and tens of thousand of bullets, including those suitable for assault rifles such M-16 and AK-47s, in the raids in Aceh, West Java and Jakarta.
“The series of raids are not over yet… we will continue our efforts to fight all the terrorist activities in Indonesia. We will never stop,” he said.
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