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Southeast Asia
Indonesian coppers probing mystery blasts
2004-12-19
Several loud blasts were heard in the Indonesian capital Jakarta and two nearby towns early on Sunday, but police said they had found no evidence of bombs and one radio report said it could have been a meteor shower.

Police, on high alert after warnings from Western governments of possible terror attacks over the Christmas and New Year period, said they were investigating the reports from residents of loud blasts. Local Metro TV reported that residents had heard the blasts around 7:30 a.m. in Jakarta, the satellite city of Tangerang, and also Serang in West Java province. El Shinta radio said it could have been a meteor shower. "The police have searched throughout the regency and we found nothing to indicate a bomb or meteor," said one officer on duty in Tangerang.

Senior anti-terror police officers said there had been no reports of any bombs in Jakarta or elsewhere in the country. Indonesian air force spokesman Sagom Tambun said there had been no radar readings indicating a meteor. "We haven't found anything. I have checked with our radar," he told Reuters by telephone. One caller to El Shinta from Bogor, just south of Jakarta, reported seeing a large object, suspected to be a meteor, hit the earth in the distance. Five hours after the blasts were heard, there were no reports of any casualties or damage, indicating that bombs were unlikely. Western governments, especially Australia, have warned that an international hotel could be targeted for attack, possibly one of the three Hiltons in the world's most populous Muslim nation.
Posted by:Dan Darling

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