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Report: Terror network Jemaah Islamiyah has new hit squad in Indonesia 
SINGAPORE (AP): Southeast Asian terror network Jemaah Islamiyah has set up an 
assassination squad and made a target list that includes police, judges and 
prosecutors, Indonesia's anti-terror chief said in a newspaper report published 
Monday. 

The hit squad is believed to have about 100 operatives who would target both 
locals and foreigners in Indonesia, Maj. Gen. Ansyaad Mbai told Singapore's 
Straits Times newspaper. 

The report did not say if the new group would try to kill any people outside 
Indonesia. 

He said the assassination plan was uncovered after a series of raids in Java 
last month that resulted in the detention of seven suspected members of the 
al-Qaida-linked Jemaah Islamiyah. 

The Straits Times said investigators also found charts mapping out the group's 
new structure, as well as a large arms cache that included M-16 rifles, 
ammunition, detonators and more than 70kilograms (154 pounds) of TNT 
explosives. 

Ansyaad said the target list included the rector of a Christian university in 
Central Java and an official of the Central Java Attorney-General's Office. 

"We also know from their propaganda that the West, the Christians, are their 
enemy. It is logical that they could target Christian priests," he was quoted 
as saying. 

Jemaah Islamiyah is seeking to create an Islamic state across Southeast Asia. 
The network has been blamed for a string of deadly bombings in Indonesia - the 
world's most populous Muslim country - in the last five years. It is considered 
responsible for the Oct. 12, 2002, bombings on the Indonesian island of Bali 
that killed 202 people.(***

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