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Frenchman sought in Indonesia terror caseupdated: Wed Aug 18 2010 06:10:00

Indonesian anti-terror police are looking for a French man who was allegedly involved in a terrorist plot foiled in May, a top police official said Wednesday.

Indonesian woman gets 3 years for harboring terroristsupdated: Thu Jul 29 2010 09:10:00

An Indonesian woman was sentenced to three years in prison Thursday for aiding and harboring terrorists accused of suicide bombings and other attacks.

'Most wanted' terrorist arrested in Indonesiaupdated: Thu Jun 24 2010 23:45:00

Police in Indonesia have confirmed that a man arrested on Wednesday is one of the most wanted terrorists in the country.

Indonesian police think they've captured wanted terror suspectupdated: Wed Jun 23 2010 10:33:00

Police in Indonesia captured a man believed to be one of the most wanted terrorists in the country on Wednesday, authorities said.

Terror mastermind killedupdated: Sat Sep 19 2009 04:09:00

Indonesian police confirm most-wanted militant Noordin Top was killed in a police raid.

Police: DNA confirms Noordin deadupdated: Sat Sep 19 2009 04:09:00

Indonesian police say they have DNA evidence identifying the man they killed this week as Noordin Top, the nation's most-wanted terror suspect.

Indonesia's top terror suspect killed in raidupdated: Sat Sep 19 2009 03:46:00

Indonesian forces says they have killed the country's most-wanted terror suspect in an overnight raid, dealing a major blow to an al Qaeda-linked network blamed for some of Southeast Asia's deadliest terror attacks.

Noordin Top not killed in raidupdated: Wed Aug 12 2009 03:38:00

DNA tests show dead militant is not Indonesia's most-wanted terror suspect, Noordin Top. CNN's Dan Rivers explains.

Indonesia police: Suspects on the runupdated: Wed Aug 12 2009 03:38:00

A handful of suspects in the twin suicide bombings in Jakarta, Indonesia, are on the run, national police said Wednesday.

Sources: Wanted terrorist deadupdated: Wed Aug 12 2009 00:52:00

Law enforcement officials say Noordin Top, one of Asia's most wanted terror suspects, is dead. CNN's Dan Rivers reports.

Al Qaeda group said to claim Jakarta hotel bombingsupdated: Tue Aug 11 2009 23:18:00

A group claiming to be the Indonesian arm of the al Qaeda terrorist network is purportedly taking responsibility for a pair of deadly bombs that exploded within minutes of each other at two luxury hotels in Jakarta.

Who's responsible?updated: Tue Aug 11 2009 23:13:00

CNN contributor Tom Fuentes discusses what group may be responsible for the Indonesia bombings.

Malaysian fugitive suspected in hotel bombsupdated: Tue Aug 11 2009 23:13:00

Authorities investigating the twin hotel bombings in Jakarta have found the remains of another person and think a notorious Malaysian-born militant fugitive may be behind the assault, police said Saturday.

Police: Indonesian president was targetedupdated: Sun Aug 09 2009 01:42:00

A police raid averted an assassination plot against Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, authorities said, as they waited for official DNA confirmation of the death of suspected terrorist Noordin M. Top in another raid.

Sources: Wanted terror suspect Top killedupdated: Sun Aug 09 2009 01:00:00

A suspected terrorist linked to several Indonesian bombings in the past decade was killed in a protracted firefight Saturday in the Central Java town of Temanggung, two law enforcement sources told CNN.

2 dead in hunt for Indonesian terroristsupdated: Sat Aug 08 2009 01:11:00

Indonesian police killed two militants believed to be connected with a 2004 embassy bombing and found a cache of explosives in an early morning raid Saturday on a house on the outskirts of Jakarta, the national police chief said.

Lawyer: Wife of Indonesia fugitive detainedupdated: Thu Jul 23 2009 03:14:00

Indonesian police have taken in for questioning one of the wives of southeast Asia's most-wanted terrorist. But the woman didn't know she was married to the alleged terror mastermind Noordin M. Top, her lawyer said Thursday.

The search for cluesupdated: Sun Jul 19 2009 22:31:00

Indonesian investigators and police sift through the rubble of Jakarta's two terror bombings. CNN's Dan Rivers reports

Report: Laptop may belong to Jakarta bomberupdated: Sun Jul 19 2009 22:31:00

Indonesian police have recovered a laptop they believe belonged to one of the bombers of Friday's hotel attacks in Jakarta, the country's official news agency said Sunday, although police would not confirm the report to CNN.

Indonesia: 12 arrested over tourist attack plotupdated: Thu Jul 03 2008 09:54:00

Indonesian police have arrested 12 suspected militants who were planning to attack an area frequented by tourists, authorities said Thursday.

Police: Terror head kills himselfupdated: Thu Nov 10 2005 02:24:00

Indonesian police have confirmed that one of Southeast Asia's most-wanted militants is dead after blowing himself up.

Asia terror leader believed deadupdated: Wed Nov 09 2005 23:28:00

One of Southeast Asia's most-wanted militants is believed to have blown himself up, but Indonesian police said they won't know for sure until DNA tests are done.

Ba'asyir terror trial to go aheadupdated: Wed Nov 24 2004 23:29:00

A Jakarta court has ruled that the terror trial of radical Indonesian cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir can go ahead, despite earlier doubts on the strength of the charges.

Indonesia arrests terror suspectsupdated: Wed Nov 24 2004 00:38:00

Indonesian police have announced the arrest of four terror suspects wanted over the September 9 suicide blast outside the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, which killed 10 people.

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