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A former member of the Indonesian Air Force has confessed to investigators
that he assembled the bomb that destroyed the heart of Bali's nightclub
district Saturday, killing at least 181 people, an Indonesian security
official said Tuesday.
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The suspect, who is being held by Indonesian authorities, told investigators
that he regretted the massive loss of life, but he has not disclosed who
ordered him to make the bomb, according to the security official. The
official said the suspect had learned to make explosives while serving in
the air force, which later dismissed him for misconduct.
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Indonesian investigators at the scene have recovered traces of C-4 plastic
explosives, the national police chief, Da'i Bachtiar, said Tuesday. The
police said the material was similar to explosives used in August 2000 to
bomb the Jakarta residence of the Philippine ambassador to Indonesia, an
attack that Philippine intelligence officials have blamed on a radical
Islamic network known as Jemaah Islamiyah. That group, which Western and
regional intelligence officials say is headed by a radical Indonesian
cleric, Abu Bakar Bashir, is active in several Southeast Asian countries.

The police chief also said that investigators were "intensively"
interrogating two other men in connection with the bombing in Kuta. Police
officials said the two included a guard who witnessed the attack and a man
related to the owner of an identification card recovered at the scene. The
two men are among about 50 people whom the police say they have questioned.
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The Indonesian security source said his government learned a week before the
bombing that Muslim extremists were planning to carry out an attack.
Security was heightened at 60 locations around the country but not in Bali,
because the authorities did not suspect that militants would strike this
resort island, the senior official said. Separately, a senior police
official said that 5,400 officers were engaged in a massive operation on
Bali to determine who was responsible for worst terrorist attack in the
history of Indonesia.
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Indonesian officials said the authorities also had broadened their
investigation and were following leads in East Java, South Sulawesi and
Lombok.
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In Manado, in northern Sulawesi, dthe police were questioning two suspects,
local residents, in connection with the bombing there Saturday of the
Philippine consular office. No one was hurt in that attack. The police said
they were not sure if that incident was connected to the Bali bombing.
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Agents from the FBI and Australian federal police, as well as Japanese
forensic specialists, are in Bali participating in the investigation.

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