Terror guns: Police officers display evidences confiscated in raids during a crackdown on militants suspected of being linked to the Southeast Asian terror network Jemaah Islamiyah in Pidie, Aceh province, on Sunday. Survivors of a counter-terrorism police squad who were ambushed by militants last week, are pressing on with their village-by-village search Sunday for members of a suspected new terrorist cell in the western Indonesian province of Aceh. AP/Heri Juanda
The National Police said Monday it had arrested two gun dealers for supplying weapons to terrorists in Aceh.
National Police chief Bambang Hendarso Danuri said one supplier was arrested in West Java and another in Jakarta.
He said police would divulge the identity of the two suppliers and how they obtained their weapons later.
Bambang vowed to continue cracking down on terrorism despite the fact three of his officers were killed in recent raids against terrorists.