Australian Embassy bombing in Jakarta

Australian embassy bombing in Jakarta
Part of terrorism in Indonesia
Floral tributes in front of the Australian Embassy in Jakarta a few days after the bombing
LocationJakarta, Indonesia
6°13′5.4″S 106°49′52″E / 6.218167°S 106.83111°E / -6.218167; 106.83111 (Jakarta Embassy Bombing)
Date9 September 2004; 20 years ago (2004-09-09)
10:30 am (UTC +7)
TargetAustralian embassy
Attack type
Car bombing
Deaths11 (including the perpetrator)
Injured150
PerpetratorsJemaah Islamiyah

A one-tonne car bomb, which was packed into a small Daihatsu delivery van, exploded outside the Australian embassy at Kuningan District, South Jakarta, at about 10:30 local time (03:30 UTC) on 9 September 2004, killing 9 people including the suicide bomber, and wounding over 150 others. The explosion gutted the Greek embassy on the 12th floor of an adjacent building, where three diplomats were slightly wounded.[1] Damage to the nearby Chinese embassy was also reported. Numerous office buildings surrounding the embassy were also damaged by the blast, which shattered windows in buildings 500 metres (500 yd) away, injuring many workers inside, mostly by broken glass.

A dispute ensued as to how many civilians were killed by the explosion: local health authorities in Jakarta reported 9 deaths, compared to 11 deaths reported by Australian officials. Nonetheless, all Australians working at the embassy were reported alive. Among the victims killed were embassy security guard Anton Sujarwo, 23, and four Indonesian policemen on duty at the embassy. The rest were civilians, including the embassy gardener, Suryadi, 34, two embassy workers, a visa applicant, and a pedestrian.

  1. ^ Dillon, Paul (9 September 2004). "Blast rocks Jakarta near Australian Embassy". USA Today. Retrieved 21 March 2007.