Churches checked ahead of Christmas

? Bomb squads checked churches Saturday, and hotel security guards in Santa Claus suits searched cars after police warned that al-Qaida-linked militants might be plotting Christmas terror attacks in this predominantly Muslim nation.

Christmas Eve services and other festivities proceeded without incident, government officials and religious leaders said.

Though most of Indonesia’s 190 million Muslims practice a moderate form of their faith, attacks on Christians have increased in recent years amid a global rise in Islamic radicalism.

Suicide bombings and the beheadings of three Christian schoolgirls two months ago have many people on edge.

Maj. Gen. Firman Gani, the Jakarta police chief, said terrorists from the Southeast Asian militant group Jemaah Islamiyah “could carry out” an attack on Christmas to retaliate for the death last month of its bomb-making expert, Azahari bin Husin, who was shot in a police raid.

Jemaah Islamiyah is blamed for near simultaneous Christmas Eve church bombings in 2000 and five suicide attacks targeting Westerners since, including Oct. 1 assaults on the resort island of Bali. Altogether, the attacks killed more than 260 people, many of them foreign tourists.