Indonesia: Bomb blast suspects arrested

Indonesian police have arrested two more suspects in last week’s deadly bombings of a McDonald’s restaurant and a car dealership in south Sulawesi province, officers said.

Indonesian police have arrested two more suspects in last week’s deadly bombings of a McDonald’s restaurant and a car dealership in south Sulawesi province, officers said.

Officers detained a man they identified as Ilham in a raid close to the provincial capital, Makassar.

A second suspect, identified as Masnur, was arrested in south Sulawesi province, regional police detective chief Colonel Ahmad Abdi said.

The arrests bring to five the number of people arrested over last Thursday’s bombings in Makassar.

Three people were killed in the McDonald’s blast.

Police say one of the victims was the man who was planting the bomb.

There were no injuries in the bomb at the car dealership.

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