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Indonesia church suicide bombers were newlyweds

They belonged to pro-Islamic State extremist group, say police

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Mar 2021 6:00PM

Indonesia church suicide bombers were newlyweds
Police at the site of the bombing at an Indonesian cathedral in Makassar, Sulawesi island, yesterday. – AFP pic, March 29, 2021

JAKARTA – Two suicide bombers who blew themselves up at an Indonesian cathedral on Palm Sunday yesterday were newlyweds who belonged to a pro-Islamic State extremist group, police said today, as they raided the couple’s home.

About 20 people were wounded in the powerful explosion outside the church in Makassar city on Sulawesi island while worshippers celebrated the start of Holy Week.

Both suspects were killed instantly when they rode a motorcycle into the compound of the church, setting off an improvised explosive device known as a pressure-cooker bomb, police said.

Today, Indonesian authorities said the pair had been married for about six months and that the man was in his mid-20s. They were identified only by their initials.

“The investigation is ongoing, including looking at whether there were others involved,” national police spokesman Argo Yuwono said.

Counter-terror units raided the couple’s home and other locations in Makassar, a port city of about 1.5 million, as well as in the capital here, as they searched for bombs, weapons and other evidence, police said.

A local resident said the male suspect was a street food-seller who lived in a rented home near his parents’ residence.

“As a kid he was nice... But as he grew older, he didn’t really socialise around here,” Nuraini, who, like many Indonesians, goes by one name, told AFP.

Police said the couple were members of Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD), an extremist group blamed for series of attacks, including 2018 suicide bombings in Indonesia’s second-biggest city, Surabaya.

Today, officials said 15 people remained in hospital, although the extent of their wounds remained unclear. Four have been discharged, they added.

Yesterday’s explosion at the main Catholic cathedral in Makassar happened just after congregants finished celebrating Palm Sunday, the first day of Holy Week, which commemorates Jesus’s entry into Jerusalem.

It comes a week before Easter.

JAD was also implicated in a 2019 cathedral suicide bombing in the Philippines committed by a married Indonesian couple.

That attack killed worshippers and security forces.

Indonesia, the world’s biggest Muslim majority nation, has long struggled with attacks by Islamist extremists, including the 2002 Bali bombings which killed more than 200, mostly foreign tourists. – AFP, March 29, 2021

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