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Indonesian police kill 2 militants during raid on house in Java
10:28:49 AM
Indonesian police killed two suspected Islamist militants in a house in West Java on Sunday, a police spokesman said, in the latest in a series of raids aimed at preventing planned attacks in the Muslim-majority nation. Two men had been arrested in Cibinong, in West Java, and led police to a house nearby, at the Jatiluhur dam, national police spokesman Awi Setiyono said. Police seized some weapons and a letter which said the group had planned to launch an attack at an undisclosed location on new year's eve, West Java police spokesman Yusri Yunus told Metro TV.


Police in China's capital investigate hundreds of prostitution suspects
9:03:44 AM
Police in China's capital said on Sunday they had investigated hundreds of cases of suspected prostitution, in a rare public announcement on a crackdown against illegal vice. The police action was focused on the districts of Dongcheng in the east of Beijing and Haidian in the northwest, Beijing police said on their Twitter-like Weibo microblog. While prostitution is banned in China, it is widespread.


South Korea prosecutor says it might raid presidential office
7:56:45 AM

Kim Young-jae looks at impeached President Park   Geun-hye's three pictures combo during a hearing at the National Assembly in   SeoulSouth Korea's special prosecutor investigating a corruption scandal involving President Park Geun-hye said on Sunday it was considering whether to raid the presidential offices and if it did so, it had no choice but to do so publicly. Special prosecutors are investigating allegations that Park colluded with a friend, Choi Soon-sil, and aides to pressure big companies to contribute to foundations set up to back her policy initiatives. "In case of raiding the Blue House ... to carry out that, there is no choice but to be make it public," Lee Kyu-chul, a spokesman for the special prosecutor's team told reporters in a briefing, referring to the presidential offices.




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