Terror bomb attacks may well continue, albeit with government facilities as the new targets, as opposed to public places, an official and an expert warned on Monday. The terror attacks could also strike in unexpected places, they said. Insp. Gen. Ansjaad Mbai, chairman of the antiterror body at the Office of the Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs, and expert Hermawan Sulistyo of the National Institute of Sciences (LIPI), said that the country’s security authorities would likely fail to prevent possible terror attacks because “they simply do not have the ability to do so.” Ansjaad and Hermawan were commenting on Monday’s bomb blast at the House of Representatives compound in Central Jakarta. “Even though we have been on the alert for possible bomb threats in Jakarta and other cities, we cannot predict when and where such terror attacks will occur. Full Story
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