Indonesian soldiers are hunting for five cars believed to be carrying bombs made by al Qaeda-linked militants, a newspaper said on Monday.Koran Tempo daily reported that the military believes the bombs were made by recruits of Malaysian terrorism fugitive Noordin M. Top, who is accused of being one of the masterminds behind recent bombings in Indonesia. The newspaper said its source was a military telegram from the West Java city of Indramayu that carried details of the five cars believed to be in that area. The chief of the district military command, Lieutenant-Colonel Bambang Heriyadi, has confirmed the memo, Koran Tempo reported.Full Story
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