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Live Blog Jakarta: Militan Daish Mengaku Sebar Mesej Sebelum Letupan
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hahahahaha
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Dekat dengan ofis UN |
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cancer_files posted on 14-1-2016 06:38 AM
Jihad melawan kafir kekdahnye...
bro .. apa bhs msianya utk "olah tkp"? |
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merpati pun tak bole jinak... |
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eltoro posted on 14-1-2016 06:44 AM
nasir abbas orang msia jadi macai inteligent jowo indon
dia dah sedar kan? baguslah daripada terus jadi terorist |
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Rombongan cik kiah dr msia suka dok area thamrin ni psl dekat dgn Tanah Abang. Harap2 rakyat Msia yg ada kat sana semua selamat |
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Kat Sarinah ni banyak jual tudung and telekung.. adoii.. gi la bom kat tempat lain |
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Tetiba tingat tamrin baba... |
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Dah boleh tukar profile pic ke je suis jakarta belum... |
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AKARTA: Jurucakap polis republik itu, Anton Charliyan mengesahkan sekurang-kurang empat terbunuh dalam insiden pengeboman di sini, hari ini.
Bercakap kepada AFP, Anton berkata, letupan yang kuat itu berlaku berhampiran sebuah pusat beli belah popular, Sarinah di Jl Thamrin.
Katanya, pusat beli belah terbabit ditutup serta merta atas tujuan keselamatan.
Terdahulu, wartawan AFP melaporkan, terdapat tiga mayat dilihat berada di atas jalan selepas letupan berkenaan.
Tembakan turut kedengaran selepas letupan di kawasan terletaknya beberapa hotel mewah, bangunan kedutaan dan pejabat di ibu negara itu.
Punca letupan belum diketahui dan sehingga kini pihak polis sedang giat menjalankan siasatan di kawasan kejadian.
Antara News turut melaporkan sebanyak enam letupan berlaku sekitar jam 11.03 waktu tempatan. Letupan terbabit berlaku dalam tempoh 30 minit.
Katanya, letupan pertama kedengaran pada jam 10.40 pagi, disusuli letupan kedua pada jam 10.50 pagi, letupan ketiga dan keempat pada jam 10.56 pagi, letupan kelima pada jam 11.00 pagi dan letupan terakhir kira-kira jam 11.03 pagi.
Orang ramai diarahkan meningalkan kawasan berkenaan bagi mengelak letupan terbaharu berlaku.
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com ... pengeboman-jakarta/
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AKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — At least three suicide bombers exploded themselves in a Starbucks cafe in downtown Jakarta on Thursday while two gunmen attacked a police post nearby, a witness told The Associated Press.
TVOne, a local television network, reported three other explosions in other parts of the city.
At least one policeman was killed in addition to the bombers. An Associated Press photographer saw three bodies behind police lines, lying on a sidewalk. Their identities were unclear.
No one has claimed responsibility for the attacks but suspicion is likely to fall on Islamic militant groups, which have carried out several attacks in the past across Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation.
It would be the first major attack in the capital Jakarta since the bombings of two hotels in 2009.
"This act is clearly aimed at disturbing public order and spreading terror among people," President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo, said in statement on television. Jokowi who is on a working visit in West Java town of Cirebon, said he is returning to Jakarta immediately.
"The state, the nation and the people should not be afraid of, and lose to, such terror acts," he said.
The first explosion apparently triggered a gun-battle between the attackers and anti-terror police squads, and gunfire could be heard more than 1 ½ hours later.
Tri Seranto, a bank security guard, told The Associated Press he saw at least five attackers, including three suicide bombers who exploded themselves in the Starbucks.
He said he was out on the street when he saw the three men entering Starbucks and saw them blowing themselves up one by one. He said the other two attackers, carrying handguns, entered a police post from where he heard gunfire. He said he later saw one policeman dead and three seriously wounded.
He said he was not injured in the explosions as he was a little distance away, but close enough to witness the attack at 10.30 a.m. (0230 GMT).
He said the two gunmen ran away with police chasing them.
About two hours later, another explosion was heard from a cafe near the Starbucks, about five minutes after 25 anti-terror policemen entered it. It was not clear if the explosion was a controlled detonation or a bomb.
Gunshots were heard after the midmorning explosion in front of the Sarinah shopping mall and a police station. The area also has many luxury hotels, and offices and embassies, including the French. The other set of explosions were in neighborhoods where the embassies of Turkey and Pakistan are located.
Tweets from the account of Jeremy Douglas, regional representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, described a bomb and "serious" exchanges of gunfire on the street outside his Jakarta office. "Didn't experience this in 3.5 years in #Pakistan," he wrote.
"A massive #bomb went off in front of our new #Indonesia office as @collie_brown & I exit car. Chaos & we're going into lock-down," he wrote. And three minutes later: "Apparent #suicidebomber literally 100m from the office and my hotel. Now gunfire."
About 30 minutes after his first post about the bombing, he posted that things were "quiet. Not comfortable quiet."
Indonesia has been a victim of several bombing attacks in the past, claimed by Islamic militant groups.
Last month, anti-terror police arrested nine men and said the group had wanted to "perform a 'concert' to attract international news coverage of their existence here." Police cited a document seized from the group that described the planned attacks as a "concert."
The country has been on high alert after authorities said they had foiled a plot by Islamic militants to attack government officials, foreigners and others. About 150,000 police officers and soldiers were deployed during New Year's Eve to guard churches, airports and other public places.
More than 9,000 police were also deployed in Bali, the site of Indonesia's deadliest terror attack, which killed 202 people in 2002.
National Police spokesman Maj. Gen. Anton Charliyan said security is focused on anticipating attacks in vulnerable regions, including Jakarta.
On Tuesday, the jailed radical Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir appealed to an Indonesia court to have his conviction for funding a terror training camp overturned, arguing that his support for the camp was an act of worship.
The 77-year-old leader of the Jemaah Islamiyah militant network filed a judicial review of his 2011 conviction, when he was sentenced to 15 years in jail for setting up the camp in Aceh province. A higher court later cut the sentence to nine years.
Indonesia has suffered a spate of deadly attacks by the Jemaah Islamiyah network in the past. But strikes in recent years have been smaller and less deadly, and have targeted government authorities, mainly police and anti-terrorism forces.
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Post time 14-1-2016 03:18 PM
From the mobile phone
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Update : 4 teroris ditembak polis
www.detik.com |
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KL dan Malaysia khasnya patut segera bersiap sedia, berjaga-jaga di kws tumpuan orang ramai |
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JAKARTA -Shots rang out in the centre of Jakarta as gunmen thought to be terrorists faced the police in a gunfight. Police snipers were deployed, according to media.
A video on social media showed the gun battle, and a suspected gunman firing away.
http://www.straitstimes.com/asia ... acebook#xtor=CS1-10
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cancer_files replied at 14-1-2016 03:18 PM
Update : 4 teroris ditembak polis
www.detik.com
Keep us update bro. TQ. |
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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/n ... akarta/2424590.html
JAKARTA: Multiple explosions and gunshots rang out in Jakarta on Thursday (Jan 14), leaving several dead. The explosions happened at a police post near Sarinah shopping mall along the busy Jalan Thamrin.
Refresh this page for updates.
3.00PM: Starbucks, which has an outlet located near the scene of the blasts, says a customer was injured in the incident. It also confirms all its staff are safe.
The cafe chain adds that all its stores in Jakarta will be closed "out of an abundance of caution".
2.50PM: No Malaysians have been affected in the incident so far, says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
2.45 PM: Four suspected militants have been shot dead, reports Reuters, citing local police.
2.30PM: All Singapore Airlines flights to Indonesia are operating normally, but a spokesperson said that the carrier is monitoring the situation.
2.20PM: There are no indications yet that Islamic State is behind the attacks, says the head of the national intelligence agency. "This is definitely terrorism but there are no indications yet that it's ISIS-related," says Sutiyoso.
2.10PM: Singapore has condemned the attacks and expresses condolences to the families of the victims, says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“MFA is deeply shocked to learn of the multiple explosions in Jakarta targeted at innocent civilians. We condemn these attacks and express our condolences to the families of the victims. We support the Indonesian Government in its efforts to bring those responsible to justice."
The Singapore Embassy in Jakarta is contacting registered Singaporeans in the city to ascertain their safety, MFA adds.
2.06PM: US Embassy in Jakarta issues emergency announcement telling its citizens to avoid key locations in the Indonesian capital.
2.00PM: Indonesian President Joko Widodo cuts short a trip to central Java to return to Jakarta. Calling the incident "acts of terror", he urges Indonesians not to speculate over who was behind the attacks.
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Berdasarkan berita yang beredar melalui sosial media ... Suspect pengganas diketahui berbahasa melayu Malaysia ...tetapi kulitnya hitam dan dengan rambut kriting ....
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Edited by nirman at 14-1-2016 03:30 PM
#JakartaBlasts: Scenes from the ground. Eyewitnesses said there were some seven gunmen involved and they heard seven explosions. str.sg/ZH96
[size=1.6em]1.58PM: Another explosion is heard near a central Jakarta building, the scene of the attacks, reports Reuters. [size=1.6em]
[size=1.6em]1.40PM: Latest death toll, according to Reuters is six, with three police officers and three civilians killed, citing Indonesia's national police spokesman. [size=1.6em]Witnesses, according to Reuters, say security forces are continuing to pursue several assailants. [size=1.6em]One blast was in a Starbucks cafe and security forces were later seen entering the building. [size=1.6em]Police said they suspected a suicide bomber was responsible for at least one of the blasts and up to 14 militant gunmen were involved in the attack, Metro TV reported. [size=1.6em]
[size=1.6em]1.30PM: Police with sniffer dogs enter the incident area towards Djakarta Theatre. The attackers are still at large, according to a police spokesperson. [size=1.6em]1.07PM: At least four people - one police officer and three civilians - have died in the seven explosions, say police. Offices in Jakarta have told their workers to stay indoors for safety reasons. [size=1.6em]"For now the gunfire has stopped but they are still on the run, we are afraid there will be more gunshots," says national police spokesman Anton Charliyan.
[size=1.6em]12.55pm: Police say they have received a warning purportedly from Islamic State in late December about a "possible incident that could cause international news", according to a Channel NewsAsia reporter.
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[size=1.6em]12.50pm: Reuters witness saw three dead people and a gunfight going on. One blast went off in a Starbucks cafe and security forces were later seen entering the building. [size=1.6em]"The Starbucks cafe windows are blown out. I see three dead people on the road. There has been a lull in the shooting but someone is on the roof of the building and police are aiming their guns at him," said a Reuters photographer. [size=1.6em]
[size=1.6em]Police hunting for the attackers following a series of explosions in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Photo: AFP)
[size=1.6em]12.35pm: "This is a bomb," Anton Charliyan, national police spokesman tells AFP. He warns people to stay away, saying police fear there could be more bombs.
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XxNotTruexX posted on 14-1-2016 07:28 AM
Berdasarkan berita yang beredar melalui sosial media ... Suspect pengganas diketahui berbahasa melay ...
ko bleh diam tak .. menyebok je ..
ini perkara serius . |
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