Indonesian police said Monday anger at a US-made anti-Islam
film was among the motives behind failed terror attacks against foreign
targets.
Last week, the anti-terror squad arrested 11 people
suspected of planning attacks on domestic and foreign targets, including
the US Embassy and a site near the Australian Embassy.
National
police spokesman Brig. Gen. Boy Rafli Amar said based on seized
documents and other information, anger at the American-made movie
denigrating Islam's Prophet Muhammad was one of the reasons behind the
planned attacks. The movie caused deadly outrage across the Middle East
when it went online in September.
Police seized a number of bombs,
explosive materials, a bomb-making manual and ammunition, along with a
small gas cylinder filled with highly explosive material during the
Friday and Saturday raids in four cities, including the capital Jakarta.
The
US Embassy in Jakarta has urged US citizens in Indonesia to avoid large
crowds and other gatherings that might turn violent.
"At first,
they wanted to attack (security) officers ... and based on documents and
other information, the foreign targets were linked with the film which
insulted Islam," Amar told a news conference.
He was referring to
"Innocence of Muslims," that denigrates the Prophet Muhammad. At least
49 people, including the US ambassador to Libya, were killed last month
in violence linked to the film.
Indonesia, the world's most
populous Muslim-majority nation, has been battling terrorists since the
2002 bombings in Bali, which killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists.
Subsequent
attacks have claimed more than 50 people, mostly Indonesians. The
government has arrested more than 700 suspected terrorists and killed
dozens more in an attempt to root out the militants.
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