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Indonesian police have captured 13 suspected Islamist militants during a crackdown on a possible cell of the Southeast Asian terror network Jemaah Islamiyah in restive Aceh province, an official said Wednesday.

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Zamzamin Ampatuan, executive director of the Office of Muslim Affairs, made this observation following reports that a key suspect in the Oct. 12 bombing of two nightclubs in Bali, Indonesia that killed close to 200 people had planned to flee to Mindanao using the ancient trading route between the two countries.
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