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View all search resultsCalm has returned to roads across Surabaya, East Java, after a series of deadly terrorist attacks on Sunday and Monday. However, residents are told to put up their fights against terrorist groups by observing their surrounding and to report to authorities any suspicious activities.
The National Police’s Densus 88 antiterror squad arrested six suspected terrorists allegedly linked to the pro-Islamic State (IS) group Jamaah Anshar Daulah (JAD) in Surabaya and Sidoarjo, East Java, on Monday. Two suspects were reportedly killed during the arrests.
Jakarta Police have urged the public to question the sources of reports they may come across following the Surabaya bombing incidents in East Java amid the circulation of fake news on various social media platforms and messaging apps.
Following the suicide bombings of three churches on Sunday morning in Surabaya, East Java, a national tourism association has said that the country will face more challenges in developing tourism as the spearhead of the national economy.