
Two people were killed during an anti-terror police raid in West Java on Wednesday, an Indonesian police source said.
A team of armed Indonesian police search an area in Aceh Besar in February 2010. Two people were killed during an anti-terror police raid in West Java, an Indonesian police source said.
"There's a raid in Cikampek," a city 80 kilometres (50 miles) from Jakarta, a police source told AFP.
He added that two people were killed, but gave no further details.
The raid took place at around 2pm (0700 GMT) in a rented house thought to be a militant hideout, according to local media.
Three others were arrested by police, the Detikcom news website said, adding that there was gunfight between the police and the men.
The police have launched a series of anti-terror raids since the discovery of a terrorist training facility in a remote region of Aceh province in February.
More than 100 heavily armed police took part in the raid in a forested part of Aceh Besar, where some 50 militants were said to be conducting military-style training, including the use of firearms.
During a March 9 raid in the outskirts of Jakarta, counter-terrorism forces shot dead three people, including terror mastermind Dulmatin.
Dulmatin, who had a 10-million-dollar US bounty on his head, was accused of being a mastermind of the 2002 Bali bombings by Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), which killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists.
From : Bangkok Post
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