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Update | Xinjiang police station attack branded a 'planned terror plot'

But Uygur group urges an independent probe into what they say was a demonstration against the police's arbitrary arrests

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Adrian Wan

The early Monday attack on a public security bureau in the restive region of Xinjiang was “clearly” an organised and premeditated act of terrorism, a security official in the region said.

Eight assailants, wielding knives and explosives, were killed by police, while another suspect was detained after the stand-off.

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The incident happened around 6.30am in Yarkand county, close to the ancient Silk Road city of Kashgar in southern Xinjiang.

The unnamed anti-terror official told the nationalist Global Times newspaper that initial investigations showed the gang, led by Usman Barat and Abdugheni Abdukhadir, had been watching terrorist videos and “promoting religious extremist ideas” since August.

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The police bureau in Yarkand county in a picture circulated on Sina Weibo.
The police bureau in Yarkand county in a picture circulated on Sina Weibo.
In signs of a premeditated plot, they attacked in the early morning, “when people are on the lowest alert” and used weapons that likely took them some time to procure, the official was quoted as saying.
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