Student probed after Jakarta blast leaves nearly 100 hurt


Authorities said they were investigating a student over their alleged involvement in explosions that wounded nearly 100 people at a school in the capital Jakarta.

The blasts hit a school mosque in North Jakarta just as people were gathering for Friday prayers, sparking panic among worshippers present.

The national police chief said yesterday that investigators had gathered “several pieces of evidence” as part of their probe.

“There’s writing and there is also evidence of powder that could potentially have caused an explosion,” Listyo Sigit Prabowo said in comments broadcast by Kompas TV.

Authorities so far have identified one suspect, a student who was wounded in the explosions, but Listyo did not rule out the involvement of others.

Investigators are also exami­ning the suspect’s family and social media, the police chief added.

Ninety-six people were woun­ded in the incident, Listyo said, revising the police’s earlier ­casual­ty figure of 54.

At least 14 victims remain ­hospitalised, two of whom are in intensive care, he said.

Mayndra Eka Wardhana, spokes­man for the counter-­terrorism police unit Densus 88, said that investigators had sear­ched the suspect’s home.

He added that they were still probing the motive behind the incident.

A witness said there was con­fusion over what happened.

“At first, we thought it came from some electronic equipment, maybe the sound system, but it turned out the explosion came from under the prayer mat,” Kinza Ghaisan Rayyan, a 17-year-old student, said on Friday. — AFP

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