Indonesian authorities said on Monday that several suspected radicals arrested on Batam island last week were part of a group that has "dozens of members" and has been active for two years.
Anti-terror forces arrested six men on Friday on suspicion of planning a rocket attack on neighboring Singapore.
"The GRD group has been in operation for two year and has dozens of members," Amar told reporters at a press conference in Jakarta, referring to the group named after its leader Gigih Rahmat Dewa.
Anti-terror
personnel rounded up the six men after tracking them for months on
social media. One of the suspects was later released, Amar said on
Monday.
Police also seized bomb-making materials,
guns, and arrows from suspects' homes. But, police said, there were no
sign that the rocket attack was anything more than a plan.
"There was no specific timeframe for them to attack Singapore, but that was their target," Amar said.
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