Indonesia arrests 3 suspects in bombings that killed police
According to recent reports, Indonesian authorities have arrested three suspects in connection with a series of bombings that killed several police officers in the country.
The bombings occurred on Wednesday in the city of Surabaya, the capital of East Java province, and targeted a police station and a bus station. The attacks killed at least 10 people, including several police officers, and injured many more.
The three suspects arrested are believed to be members of the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist group, which has been linked to several previous attacks in Indonesia. The group is known for its radical Islamist ideology and has been responsible for numerous bombings and other attacks in the country.
The arrests were made after a joint operation by the Indonesian police and military, who searched for the suspects in several locations in Surabaya and surrounding areas. The suspects were reportedly found hiding in a house in the city and were taken into custody without incident.
The Indonesian government has vowed to bring those responsible for the bombings to justice and has launched an investigation into the attacks. The country has a history of terrorist attacks, including a series of bombings in Bali in 2002 that killed over 200 people.
It's worth noting that the situation in Indonesia is still developing, and more information may become available as the investigation continues.