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JAKARTA: New terrorist cells have sprung up in Indonesia since Jemaah Islamiah (JI) leader Noordin Top was gunned down in September, a top police officer said yesterday.
'They are planning limited terror attacks in the country,' said Brigadier-General Saut Usman Nasution, the head of the anti-terror squad, Detachment88, at a conference.
'The targets remain the same: Western targets, especially the United States and its economic interests.'
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