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ISIS claims responsibility for killing 5 police officers in Indonesian prison riot ISIS claims responsibility for killing 5 police officers in Indonesian prison riot
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At least five counter-terrorism police officers have been killed and one is being held hostage by Islamist militants during clashes at a jail on the outskirts of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta. At least five counter-terrorism police have been killed and one is being held hostage by Islamist militants in clashes at a jail outside Jakarta, Indonesia. The country is embroiled in an ongoing armed struggle with Islamic State.
The prison in the Depok area has been in lockdown since rioting broke out on Tuesday evening, The Jakarta Post reports. Local roads in the area have been cordoned off and heavily-armed police officers are positioned around the building.The prison in the Depok area has been in lockdown since rioting broke out on Tuesday evening, The Jakarta Post reports. Local roads in the area have been cordoned off and heavily-armed police officers are positioned around the building.
Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) took responsibility for the attack through its Amaq news agency. It claimed that 10 counter-terrorism counter officers have been killed. The police force confirmed that five officers died along with one prisoner. The prisoner was killed after making repeated threats and attempting to steal a police weapon. Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) took responsibility for the attack through Amaq, the IS-affiliated website. It claimed that 10 counter-terrorism counter officers have been killed. The police force confirmed that five officers died along with one prisoner. The prisoner was killed after making repeated threats and attempting to steal a police weapon.
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"Five of our colleagues died.... one of our colleagues is still inside and being held hostage,” National police spokesman Muhammad Iqbal told reporters."Five of our colleagues died.... one of our colleagues is still inside and being held hostage,” National police spokesman Muhammad Iqbal told reporters.
“If they surrender, it will be a non-violent process. But if there is a threat to officers or others, we will take very strong action,” he said, adding that the hostage was reported to be safe and the officers' bodies have been transferred to a nearby hospital.“If they surrender, it will be a non-violent process. But if there is a threat to officers or others, we will take very strong action,” he said, adding that the hostage was reported to be safe and the officers' bodies have been transferred to a nearby hospital.
Iqbal denied IS involvement saying the riot started after prisoners took exception to authorities inspecting their food. The jail holds around 130 convicted terrorists, Reuters reports.Iqbal denied IS involvement saying the riot started after prisoners took exception to authorities inspecting their food. The jail holds around 130 convicted terrorists, Reuters reports.
IS sympathizers have carried out a series of low level attacks in Indonesia in recent years. In 2017 two suicide bombers killed three police and wounded 12 others at a Jakarta bus terminal. Last week three militants suspected of planning attacks on police stations were arrested in West Java.IS sympathizers have carried out a series of low level attacks in Indonesia in recent years. In 2017 two suicide bombers killed three police and wounded 12 others at a Jakarta bus terminal. Last week three militants suspected of planning attacks on police stations were arrested in West Java.
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