JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A man reportedly trying to show students
how to make explosives was killed by a homemade bomb inside an Islamic
boarding school in Indonesia, police said Tuesday.
School
officials and students have prevented police from entering the building
since Monday's explosion, local police spokesman Lt. Col. Sukarman Husen
said.
But they discovered the body of the suspected bomb maker, a
30-year-old man identified only as Firdaus, on a bus Tuesday as it
tried to leave the school compound, he said.
Eleven people have
been taken in for questioning, Husen said, adding that police also
confiscated a number of arrows and machetes.
Husen said the
bombing victim was a treasurer at the school, but media reports alleged
he was a former bomb trainee in the Philippine region of Mindanao.
According to TVOne, he was killed in an unintentional explosion while
training students about bomb-making.
Police are still persuading the school officials to let them enter the compound, Husen said.
National
Police Spokesman Maj. Gen. Anton Bachrul Alam said the explosion was
suspected to be from a homemade bomb being prepared to attack the
police.
"Therefore they don't allow police to enter the boarding
school," Alam told reporters in the capital, Jakarta. He added that two
platoons, including soldiers, were around the complex.
The school
on Sumbawa Island in central Indonesia came to police attention late
last month, when a 16-year-old student was arrested for allegedly
stabbing to death an officer. Police believe he belonged to an Islamic
militant group, and they said he told his interrogators that police
deserved to die for hunting down jihadists.
Indonesia, the world's
most populous Muslim nation, has been battling terrorists since 2002
when al-Qaida-linked militants attacked two nightclubs on Bali island,
killing 202 people, mostly foreigners.
In recent months, security
forces have become the main target of extremists in Indonesia. Militants
say they want to punish soldiers and police for taking part in the
so-called war against terrorism.
Hundreds of Islamic militants have been arrested, tried and jailed.
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