Indonesian special police anti-terror unit 'Detachment 88' try to enter the hijacked-airplane during an anti-terror drill at the airport in Jakarta, 04 September 2007. Terrorist groups in the Asia-Pacific have been weakened in recent years but remain a potent threat, and regional leaders should not let the issue be crowded out of their annual summit this week, experts said. Cross-border groups such as the al-Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah network in South-East Asia have been weakened in recent years by dozens of arrests in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines
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