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Malacañang described yesterday as a “triumph of justice” the execution of three Indonesian extremists ...

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Three Indonesian Islamists were executed by firing squad early yesterday for the Bali bombings which killed 202 people, sparking calls for revenge from their radical supporters.

 

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The suspect, identified only as Amrozi, was arrested by the Indonesian police in his residence in Manado area last Nov. 7.
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"We have coordinated with all the agencies concerned, including the immigration and Customs bureaus. We have tightened all aspects of security at the airport," said Lt. Col. Beltran Gido, chief of the Aviation Security Command (Avsecom) at the Davao airport.
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Zamzamin Ampatuan, executive director of the Office of Muslim Affairs, made this observation following reports that a key suspect in the Oct. 12 bombing of two nightclubs in Bali, Indonesia that killed close to 200 people had planned to flee to Mindanao using the ancient trading route between the two countries.
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This was announced by Inspector General Made Mangku Pastika, deputy chief of the criminal investigation division of the Indonesian national police, during the last day of the International Conference on Anti-Terrorism and Tourism Recovery in Makati City yesterday.
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The suspect, identified only as Amrozi, was arrested by the Indonesian police in his residence in Manado area last Nov. 7.
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"We have coordinated with all the agencies concerned, including the immigration and Customs bureaus. We have tightened all aspects of security at the airport," said Lt. Col. Beltran Gido, chief of the Aviation Security Command (Avsecom) at the Davao airport.
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Zamzamin Ampatuan, executive director of the Office of Muslim Affairs, made this observation following reports that a key suspect in the Oct. 12 bombing of two nightclubs in Bali, Indonesia that killed close to 200 people had planned to flee to Mindanao using the ancient trading route between the two countries.
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This was announced by Inspector General Made Mangku Pastika, deputy chief of the criminal investigation division of the Indonesian national police, during the last day of the International Conference on Anti-Terrorism and Tourism Recovery in Makati City yesterday.
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