55 injured in Indonesian mosque blast, student suspected

7 Nov 2025, 2:28 PM
55 injured in Indonesian mosque blast, student suspected

JAKARTA, Nov 7 — Explosions at a mosque in Indonesia’s capital Jakarta that injured dozens of people during Friday prayers could have been an attack, officials indicated, with a 17-year-old student the suspected perpetrator.

Police said 55 people are in hospitals with a range of minor to serious injuries, including burns, after the blasts at the mosque inside a school complex in the Kelapa Gading area.

“We were so surprised by the sound, it was massive. Our hearts were beating fast, we couldn’t breathe, and we ran outside,” said Luciana, 43, who was working at the school canteen at the time. She described multiple blasts, broken windows and panic as dozens fled the complex.

“I thought it was an electrical wiring problem, or the sound system exploded, but we didn’t know exactly what it was because we ran out just as a white smoke billowed from the mosque.”

Deputy House Speaker Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, speaking to media after visiting a hospital, said the young male suspect is undergoing surgery, without giving more details or possible motive.

Indonesia’s national police chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo said the suspect is a student at the adjacent school, and an investigation is underway into his background and motive.

“We have identified the suspected perpetrator, and we are investigating the perpetrator’s identity, his environment, including his home and others,” he said.

Police found a “toy weapon” at the scene with some inscriptions on it, Indonesia’s presidential palace said, without elaborating

Chaotic scene

Indonesia does not have a history of attacks on mosques, while Islamist militancy has largely been suppressed in recent years.

Police have cordoned off the iron-gated compound as a crime scene, with black-clad officers carrying assault rifles while emergency vehicles and armoured vehicles lined up in the street.

The complex is in a crowded area on largely navy-owned land, home to many military personnel and retired officers.

At the scene, a line of shoes stood outside the green-painted mosque, while forensics combed through evidence. A damaged alms box and fan lay on the ground but there appeared to be no major structural damage to the exterior.

“I was looking for our kids who go to school there. It was crowded, we saw a lot of injured victims, there were some whose faces were destroyed,” said local resident Immanuel Tarigan.

State news agency Antara quoted deputy chief security minister Lodewijk Freidrich as saying there were two explosions.

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