Suicide bomber on motorbike wounds police in Indonesia’s Surabaya

14 May, 2018 | World News
Members of the Indonesian Special Forces Police counter-terrorism squad walk by burned motorcycles following a blast at the Pentecost Church Central Surabaya (GPPS), in Surabaya, Indonesia May 13, 2018. (Photo: Reuters)

A suicide bomber on a motorbike has wounded several Indonesian police outside a police building in Surabaya, a day after Islamist militants launched suicide attacks on churches in the country’s second largest city, police said.

“Clearly it’s a suicide bombing,” East Java police spokesman Frans Barung Mangera said.

“We can’t be open up all details yet because we are still identifying victims at the scene and the crime scene is being handled,” he told a briefing.

The blast occurred at 8.50 am (local time) at checkpoint outside the building, he said. The full extent of casualties was unclear, he said.

CCTV footage shown on Indonesian television showed a motorbike arriving at a checkpoint next to a car and exploding as officers approached it.

On Sunday, Islamist militants killed at least 13 people in suicide attacks on three churches in Surabaya.

 

Reuters