Scores Injured After Multiple Explosions Hit Mosque in Jakarta School Complex
Multiple explosions rocked a mosque located inside a high-school complex in the Kelapa Gading area of North Jakarta during Friday prayers, leaving dozens wounded and prompting an immediate police investigation.
Key facts Authorities say at least 54–55 people, mostly students, were taken to hospital with injuries ranging from minor cuts from glass to burns. 1
What happened
Witnesses heard at least two loud blasts just as the sermon began at the mosque inside SMA 27, a state high school located in a navy compound in Kelapa Gading. Students and worshippers fled as smoke filled the building and rescue teams rushed victims to nearby hospitals. 2
Official response
Jakarta city police chief Asep Edi Suheri said police have launched an investigation and urged the public not to speculate about the cause while inquiries are ongoing. An anti-bomb squad was deployed and officers found toy weapons near the scene, according to police statements. 3
Casualties and hospital updates
- Authorities reported between 54 and 55 people admitted to hospitals; some have been discharged while about 20 remained under care, with a small number seriously injured. 4
- Most injuries were caused by glass fragments and blast effects; emergency services treated burns and lacerations at nearby medical centers.
Investigation and context
Police have not yet determined whether the explosions were deliberate or accidental. National counterterror units and local investigators were reported to be involved in the on-site probe; authorities have cautioned against early conclusions while forensic work continues. 6
What families and the public should do
- If your relatives may have been at SMA 27, contact the official hospital help desks established by authorities. The follow updates that Jakarta police and local hospitals provide. 7
- Follow the instructions that emergency services issue, stay away from the area so first responders can do their work, and avoid posting unverified images or rumors on social media. 8
- Seek medical attention if you were present and feel unwell — even minor blast exposure can cause symptoms that appear later.
Where we stand now
Police have named a person of interest in initial reports and continue to examine evidence and backgrounds before confirming the motive or responsibility. Officials emphasize that they are still conducting the inquiry. They will release more verified details as the investigation progresses.9





