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Sonata, Associates Named Suspects
Farouk Arnaz | July 01, 2010

National Police Chief Gen. Bambang Hendarso Danuri, seen here inspecting police at the National Police Day ceremony, has named 5 terrorist suspects, among them Abdullah Sonata, the country’s most wanted terrorist suspect.  (Antara Photo/Yudhi Mahatma) National Police Chief Gen. Bambang Hendarso Danuri, seen here inspecting police at the National Police Day ceremony, has named 5 terrorist suspects, among them Abdullah Sonata, the country’s most wanted terrorist suspect. (Antara Photo/Yudhi Mahatma)
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Five men arrested in a series of raids in Central Java last week have officially been named terrorist suspects, the police said on Thursday.

They include Abdullah Sonata, the country’s most wanted terrorist suspect, who was arrested in Boyolali, Central Java.

“We’ve named them suspects for conspiring to attack National Police headquarters and the Royal Danish Embassy in Jakarta with car bombs,” National Police Chief Gen. Bambang Hendarso Danuri said.

Insp. Gen. Tito Karnavian, head of Densus 88, the police’s elite counterterrorism unit, earlier said the suspects had confessed to planning an attack on police headquarters on the force’s 64th anniversary, which fell on Thursday.

He said they also confessed to a planned attack on the Danish Embassy in retaliation for the 2005 caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad published in a Danish newspaper.

Tito said the attacks were also motivated in part by a desire for revenge against the authorities for a series of raids on a militant group training in Aceh.

The five suspects are Sonata, Sogir and Agus Mahmudi, who were arrested last Wednesday, and Bintang Juliardi and Medi, Sogir’s father, who were arrested last Thursday.

Bambang said Sogir had already assembled seven detonators for the bombs to be used in the planned attacks.

“He’s a renowned bomb-making expert, having trained under Dr. Azahari,” he said, referring to Malaysian-born Azahari Husin, who assembled the bombs used in the 2002 Bali attacks that killed 202 people.

Azahari was killed in a police raid in November 2005.

Sonata was previously convicted for illegal firearms possession and aiding fugitive terrorist mastermind Noordin M Top.

Sonata was released early for good behavior after serving three years of his seven-year sentence.

All five suspects have been linked to a militant network that trained in Aceh.

Police suspect the group, which has alleged links to militants in China, the Middle East and the southern Philippines, was preparing a Mumbai-style attack on key targets in Indonesia.




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