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Man held over 2005 Bali bombings
Indonesian police have detained a militant suspected of involvement in triple suicide bombings on the resort island of Bali in 2005, a spokesman said on Monday.
Jakarta: Indonesian police have detained a militant suspected of involvement in triple suicide bombings on the resort island of Bali in 2005, a spokesman said on Monday.
Faiz Fauzan, who was arrested on April 22 in Central Java province, is a member of a wing of the militant group Jemaah Islamiah led by Malaysian fugitive Noordin Mohammad Top, said police spokesman Abubakar Nataprawira.
"He is suspected of involvement in the planning of the second Bali bombings," Nataprawira told a news conference.
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Three suicide bombers blew themselves up in tourist-packed Bali restaurants on October 1, 2005, killing 20 people.
Three years before, militants linked to Jemaah Islamiah had bombed nightclubs in Bali, killing more than 200 people, mostly foreign tourists.
Fauzan, who appeared with the police at the press conference, denied he was involved in the bombings, but admitted that he met Noordin.
"I had no knowledge of any plan for the bombings in Bali," he said.
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