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Indonesian bomb squad members conduct a search
outside the U.S. embassy compound in Jakarta after the embassy received a
bomb threat on March 1, 2007. (Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery
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JAKARTA, March 1 (Xinhua) -- The Indonesian police
Thursday sent the bomb disposal unit to the U.S. Embassy compound here after
receiving text messages whose sender read as Al Qaida and threatened to explode
the embassy.
"We received two text messages whose sender claimed
to be Al Qaida. We immediately sent the bomb disposal unit to the U.S. Embassy,"
Jakarta deputy police chief Herry Wibowo was quoted by leading news website
Detikcom as saying.
Police have arrested several people for sending bomb
hoaxes through telephone or text messages in the last few years.
Earlier this week, a man was arrested after proof
that he sent a bomb hoax to the central bank. The man said he did so as a joke.
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Indonesian police stand guard outside the U.S.
Embassy in Jakarta after the embassy received a bomb threat on March 1,
2007. In the foreground is U.S.A. written on a concrete barrier.
(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery
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