ON THE INTERNET:
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http://www.rewardsforjustice.net/index.cfm?page=Dulmatin&language=english
Wanted
Dulmatin
Up to $10 Million Reward
Age : mid to late 30s
Height : 5’7” - 5’8” (172 cm)
Weight : 155 lbs (70 kg)
Hair : Brown
Eyes : Brown
Sex : Male
Complexion : Brown
Aliases : Amar Usman, Joko Pitoyo, Joko Pitono, Abdul Matin, Pitono, Muktarmar, Djoko, Noval
On October 12, 2002, a suicide bomber entered the Sari Nightclub in Bali, Indonesia, and detonated a bomb in his backpack. Fifteen seconds later, those fleeing the club were met with another attack when a powerful car bomb was detonated across the street at Paddys Irish Bar. The final death toll was 202, including seven Americans. These victims were citizens of more than 20 different countries, primarily young tourists on vacation. Hundreds of others suffered severe burns and other injuries. Several members of the Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist group have been convicted in relation to this attack.
Dulmatin is believed to be one of the masterminds responsible for planning these attacks, which comprise the deadliest act of terrorism in Indonesian history. He is an electronics specialist with training in al-Qa’ida camps in Afghanistan, and is a senior figure in the Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist organization.
Previously...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2467123/posts
“Bali bomber mastermind Dulmatin ‘killed in shoot-out’”
The Times(UK) ^ | 03/09/10 | Anne Barrowclough
Posted on March 9, 2010 7:10:46 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
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http://www.longwarjournal.org/multimedia/JI-Leaders-Jan2008/index.html
THE LONG WAR JOURNAL: “Jemaah Islamiyah’s Network”
Good news.
http://www.naharnet.com/domino/tn/NewsDesk.nsf/getstory?openform&607EE13E107BF923C22576E20040D1A8
(Beirut, 10 Mar 10, 13:55)
“Detonators, Weapons Seized in Indonesia Anti-terror Raids”
SNIPPET: “Indonesian police said Wednesday they had seized three remote-controlled bomb detonators at the Internet cafe on Jakarta’s outskirts where fugitive militant leader Dulmatin was killed.
National police chief Bambang Hendarso Danuri told reporters that the devices were ready to be used, but refused to say whether any explosives had been found in Tuesday’s raid on the cafe in Pamulang city.
“We found detonators to be used to trigger bombs from a distance,” he said.
Dulmatin’s death came after security forces conducted a series of raids in Jakarta, West Java and in Aceh, where an extremist training camp was discovered.
“Dulmatin’s role was to prepare military training, buy weapons and bullets and finance military training activities with funds of 500 million rupiah (54,500 dollars),” Danuri added.”