Five people were arrested after Indonesian police were involved in a shootout with suspected Islamic militants in Central Java province late Friday, television reports and police said. Police have been hunting for militants involved in deadly suicide attacks last month on the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels in the capital, Jakarta. Police suspect that a fugitive Malaysian militant, Noordin Mohammed Top, was behind the July 17 attacks, which killed nine and wounded 53, including Indonesians and foreigners. The TV One channel said five people were arrested from a house in Temanggung district, Central Java, including a man believed to be Noordin, according to dpa.