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Money reward offered for Bali bombers clues
www.chinaview.cn 2005-10-24 20:30:19

    JAKARTA, Oct. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- The Indonesian police Monday offered a reward of 100 million rupiah (10,000 US dollars) for any information that can lead to the identity of the three severed heads believed to be the suicide bombers in the Oct. 1 attacks on Bali island.

    The reward is offered as investigators have hardly made any progress in the ongoing investigation into the bombing, which killed at least 23 people.

    National detective chief Makbul Padmanegara said police have printed 100,000 large posters and 200,000 small ones depicting the identifiable heads with texts reading "if you know these faces, report to us for 100 million rupiah."

    Police also distributed 100,000 large photographs of two most wanted terrorists Azahari Husin and Noordin Moh Top, whom the police believed to have masterminded other major attacks in the country, including the October 2002 Bali bombing, the suicide bombing at the Marriott Hotel in August 2003 and the car bombing near the Australian Embassy compound last September.

    The offered bounty for each of the two Malaysian nationals is 1billion rupiah (100,000 dollars), Makbul said at the police headquarters here. Enditem

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