Indonesian police seek 5 suspects in mosque attack
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Indonesian police are still looking for five suspects they believe are connected to the bombing of a mosque attended largely by policemen in West Java last month. Police spokesman Maj. Gen. Anton Bachrul Alam told reporters Thursday that authorities believe the suspects have 15 suicide vests that they intend to use in other attacks.
The suicide bombing in the town of Cirebon on April 15 wounded 30 people, mostly police. So far, 13 people have been arrested. In their continuing investigation of the bombing, police also found cell phone videos filmed by Muhammad Syarif, the suicide bomber. In them, he talks about his admiration for and meetings with Osama bin Laden and Noordin Top, the late leader of Southeast Asian terrorist organization Jemaah Islamiyah. (AP)