Indonesian police say terror mastermind killed
Associated Press
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia's national police chief says fugitive terrorism mastermind Noordin Mohammed Top has been killed in an overnight raid.
Bambang Hendarso Danuri said Thursday a body found after a raid in central Indonesia matched the fingerprints of the country's most wanted man.
"It is Noordin M. Top," he told a nationally televised news conference. "He is leader of al-Qaida in Southeast Asia."
Noordin has been blamed for a series of deadly terrorist attacks in Indonesia since 2003, including hotel bombings in the capital Jakarta in July. He has been on the run for nine years.