‘Lone wolf’ Jakarta mosque bombing suspect inspired by neo-Nazis: police

Indonesia’s anti-terrorism police said on Tuesday that the alleged perpetrator of last week’s mosque bombing was inspired by neo-Nazi figures and white supremacist ideologies.

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Indonesian police found as many as seven homemade explosive devices at the site of a mosque bombing in Jakarta last week, four of which went off, police said on Tuesday, adding that the suspect was a “lone wolf” and not part of any “terror network”.

The explosions during Friday prayers last week left 96 people injured, with three of them remaining in a serious condition, Jakarta police chief Asep Edi Suheri told journalists. The bombs were detonated using a remote control, he said.

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Dozens hospitalised after school explosion in Jakarta

Dozens hospitalised after school explosion in Jakarta

Edi did not name the suspect, and referred to him as a “child facing the law”.

Last week, police said the suspect was a 17-year-old student at an adjacent school, and an investigation was underway into his background and motive.

Police found a toy weapon at the scene with inscriptions, which was displayed at the briefing on Tuesday.

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Edi described the accused student as “closed” and “reclusive”.

  

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