Thursday, August 18, 2011

Indonesia says Patek could face death penalty

JAKARTA - Indonesian police said Thursday they will charge Bali bomb suspect Umar Patek under the anti-terrorism law as well as with premeditated murder, either of which could see him executed if convicted.

National police spokesman Anton Bachrul Alam said the 41-year-old who was arrested in Pakistan earlier this year had breached the 2003 anti-terror law by smuggling weapons and concealing information about a terrorist training camp.

He would be charged under the criminal code with premeditated murder in relation to the 202 people killed in bombings of tourist night-spots on Bali island in 2002.

Police say Patek has confessed to assembling the bombs used in the Bali attacks, as well as to carrying out out a series of church bombings in Indonesia on Christmas Eve 2000.

As the last Bali mastermind still on the run, Patek was one of Asia's most wanted terror suspects and had a US$1 million bounty on his head under the US rewards for justice programme.

He was arrested in Pakistan early this year in the town where Osama bin Laden was subsequently killed by US commandos.

Source: August 19, 2011

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