From International Herald Tribune:
JAKARTA: The Indonesian police have stepped up security around the country ahead of the executions of three Islamic militants convicted to death for their roles in the 2002 Bali bombings.
On Tuesday, the police were investigating bomb threats made against the U.S. and Australian embassies. The threat, sent to the police by text message, warned that the embassies would be attacked if the bombers were killed. A police spokesman said no bombs had been found near either of the embassies and both remained open.
The exact time of the executions, by firing squad, has not been announced, but Indonesia's attorney general had said they would take place in early November.
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JAKARTA: The Indonesian police have stepped up security around the country ahead of the executions of three Islamic militants convicted to death for their roles in the 2002 Bali bombings.
On Tuesday, the police were investigating bomb threats made against the U.S. and Australian embassies. The threat, sent to the police by text message, warned that the embassies would be attacked if the bombers were killed. A police spokesman said no bombs had been found near either of the embassies and both remained open.
The exact time of the executions, by firing squad, has not been announced, but Indonesia's attorney general had said they would take place in early November.
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