Indonesia arrests four Turks over Islamic State link

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AFP Jakarta
Last Updated : Sep 14 2014 | 10:35 AM IST
Indonesia's anti-terrorism police have arrested four Turks suspected of being linked to the Islamic State jihadist group, a spokesman said today.
The elite Detachment 88 police squad arrested the men, along with three Indonesians, after tailing their car yesterday in central Sulawesi district of Poso, a known hotbed for militant activity, Boy Rafli Amar told AFP.
"They are Turkish," Amar said, confirming the arrest and adding that the men were being investigated for their connection to the dreaded Islamist group.
"We suspect they are linked and are investigating further," he said.
Indonesia is home to the world's biggest Muslim population of about 225 million and has long struggled with terrorism. But a successful clampdown in recent years has seen the end of major deadly attacks.
Jakarta has estimated that dozens of Indonesians have travelled to Syria and Iraq to fight and President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said he was concerned about their return, adding that he had tasked agencies to oppose the spread of extremist ideology in the sprawling nation.
Ronny Sompie, another police spokesman said two of the Indonesians arrested yesterday had fetched the foreigners "believed to be from an international terror group" from Makassar airport in South Sulawesi.
"The four foreigners managed to flee to the mountains" before their capture, he said.
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First Published: Sep 14 2014 | 10:35 AM IST

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