THE man accused of making the bombs that killed three and wounded 15 in a McDonald's outlet in eastern Indonesia last year, told a Jakarta court yesterday he was a regular visitor to a terrorist training camp allegedly linked to extremist Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir. Testifying in Bashir's trial, Suriyadi Mas'ud said he had been to Camp Abu Bakar in the southern Philippines seven times, usually escorting other Indonesian Islamic militants. Like Bashir, the camp is named after a disciple of the Islamic Prophet Mohammed. Run by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the camp taught shooting and bomb-making, Mas'ud...