A couple of points from the article.
"To keep him in Guantanamo, as rumoured, is not the best solution,"
Well, some countries have a habit of letting these bastards escape or they're given light prison terms. Let him rot in Gitmo, if that's where he is.
According to Thai officials, most of the $10 million in reward was distributed to those who had not much to do with the case, while those who worked hard got very little or nothing.
I hope that isn't the case and this is someone vetching about not getting a cut.
It was reported some time ago (although who knows the truth of it) that Hambali wasn't sent to Gitmo, but had been kept for a very long time at a military airbase in Thailand (not Don Muang Airport).