Aug 07 2009
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Noordin, a Malaysian, is wanted in connection with several bomb attacks in Indonesia [AFP]
Noordin, a Malaysian, is wanted in connection with several bomb attacks in Indonesia [AFP]
Indonesian police hunting Noordin Mohammed Top, the man wanted in connection with the recent bombing of two luxury hotels in Jakarta, have been involved in a gun battle in Central Java.

Local media reported the incident was ongoing on Friday, with local sources telling that Noordin was likely in the village where the shooting was taking place.

Nanan Soekarna, the national police spokesman, said police were involved in a shooting incident with suspected Islamic fighters at a house outside the village of Temanggung.

"There was shooting between the special detachment team and the people inside the house," Soekarna said, referring to an elite police unit involved in the shooting.

Indonesia's TV One quoted an officer as saying the man who rented the house in question resembled Noordin.

It was earlier reported, though without official confirmation, that Noordin had been arrested.

Noordin is one of two people suspected of being involved in the blasts at the Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels in the Indonesian capital last month.

Nine people were killed and more than 50 others injured in the blasts on July 17.

Jakarta blasts

While Noordin has not been officially named as being behind the Jakarta bombings, officials and analysts have made clear he is the chief suspect.

Noordin was a key member of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), an al-Qaeda-linked group that wants to establish an Islamic state across Southeast Asia.

But his group broke away from JI after an alleged falling-out with the leadership over the targeting of civilians.

JI is blamed, among other attacks, for the 2002 Bali nightclub bombing that killed 202 people.

Noordin is thought to have been behind attacks on the Jakarta Marriott in 2003 and the Australian embassy in 2004, and also on a series of restaurants in Bali in 2005 in which more than 20 people were killed.

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