Saturday, August 8, 2009

Terror suspect Noordin ‘dead’ ?


Suspest terrorism in Asia Noordin Mohammed Top was killed during an attack on his hideout, the heavily armed struggle against terrorism in Indonesia, police on Saturday, told Metro TV.
The television station not to reveal his sources and the police have not confirmed the report.

At least three people were killed in the attack, according to AFP reporters on the spot, on two body bags to be removed and a third body on the outside of the house in the rural areas of Java Center.

The elite special units of the police had seen a handshake and congratulations to the other after the invasion of the knee bends, one-storey residence on the edge of a large rice field shortly before 10:00 am (0300 GMT).

Police surrounded the house at 4:00 clock, on Friday after the arrest of two people in a neighboring market, which was the family of the tenant of the building.

The status of damage, the windows and broken through the roof, the front door and burned while holes accumulate.

The process is completed, after the arrest of suspected accomplices of Noordin in Jakarta and the deaths of two men suicide bombers are recruited to the network in an attack on a house outside the capital, police said.

Both would be bombers, of participation in the attack in 2004, the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, which killed 10 people, were slaughtered by the police as they prepared to throw the bomb early Saturday morning in a RAID.

A man who has the space of the attacks, they are attacked before the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels in Jakarta, 17 July, killing seven people, was developed by the three other accomplices were arrested sooner Noordin the police said.

Malaysians Noordin Islamists in Asia is one of the most popular of terrorism suspects and is due to several attacks in Indonesia since 2003, which killed around 50 people, including last month's suicide bomb in Jakarta.

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