One dead, six others injured in suspected suicide bombing attack
A man has died and at least six people have been injured in what appears to be a suicide bombing attack at the front of an Indonesian police station.
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Police in Indonesia’s city of Medan are on high alert, and at least six people have been injured, after a suicide bomber attacked their headquarters.
The incident occurred about 8.45am local time (12.45pm AEDT) and follows Indonesia’s Chief Security Minister being stabbed by a suspected Islamic State sympathiser at Pandeglang, in Banten province, a month ago.
While the motive for today’s attack is currently unclear, Indonesia – the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country – has suffered a resurgence in homegrown militancy in recent years.
The incident also follows authorities shooting and arresting a militant who attacked officers at a Surabaya-base station in August, and a man being seriously wounded after trying to blow himself up outside a police building on Java island in June.
National police spokesman Muhammad Iqbal said today’s attacker, who managed to get past a guard post and into the yard of Medan city police station, detonated explosives and died when confronted by officers.
Police confirmed the blast happened in a car park near an area where people were going for clearance letters from police.
Those who were injured in the attack include four officers and two civilians.
Originally published as One dead, six others injured in suspected suicide bombing attack