+ Follow BALFAS AND LIN RUNG Tag
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[Title] => Indon admits bombing RP envoys Jakarta home
[Summary] => An Indonesian terrorist convicted last year by a local court admitted yesterday that he detonated the bomb that nearly killed former ambassador to Indonesia Leonides Caday in August 2000, a police official said yesterday.
Fathur Rohman al-Ghozi, 31, told local and Indonesian authorities during questioning that he triggered the explosive by remote control, Chief Superintendent Jaime Caringal, director of the Philippine National Polices intelligence division, said.
[DatePublished] => 2003-03-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jaime Laude
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[ArticleID] => 181691
[Title] => Indon terrorist asks high court to reopen case
[Summary] => "What Jemaah Islamiyah?"
An Indonesian convicted in July for trying to smuggle explosives at Ninoy Aquino International Airport has denied any links to Indonesia-based Islamic militants or any terrorist group as alleged by Philippine officials.
"I dont even know what Jemaah Islamiyah is," Agus Dwikarna, 35, told The STAR in an interview. "I am not the leader of the group. I am not a member of the group."
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Nikko Dizon
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[Title] => Indonesian terror suspect gets 17 years
[Summary] => An Indonesian businessman linked to the al-Qaeda terrorist network and allegedly involved in the Rizal Day 2000 bombings was sentenced yesterday to 10 to 17 years in prison for illegal possession of explosives.
Agus Dwikarna, 35, was also ordered by Judge Henrick Gingoyon of the Pasay City Regional Trial Court Branch 117 to pay a P50,000 fine.
That makes Dwikarna the second suspected foreign terrorist to be convicted in the Philippines since President Arroyo announced her support last year for the US-led global war on terrorism.
[DatePublished] => 2002-07-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Delon Porcalla
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BALFAS AND LIN RUNG
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[Title] => Indon admits bombing RP envoys Jakarta home
[Summary] => An Indonesian terrorist convicted last year by a local court admitted yesterday that he detonated the bomb that nearly killed former ambassador to Indonesia Leonides Caday in August 2000, a police official said yesterday.
Fathur Rohman al-Ghozi, 31, told local and Indonesian authorities during questioning that he triggered the explosive by remote control, Chief Superintendent Jaime Caringal, director of the Philippine National Polices intelligence division, said.
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[Title] => Indon terrorist asks high court to reopen case
[Summary] => "What Jemaah Islamiyah?"
An Indonesian convicted in July for trying to smuggle explosives at Ninoy Aquino International Airport has denied any links to Indonesia-based Islamic militants or any terrorist group as alleged by Philippine officials.
"I dont even know what Jemaah Islamiyah is," Agus Dwikarna, 35, told The STAR in an interview. "I am not the leader of the group. I am not a member of the group."
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[Title] => Indonesian terror suspect gets 17 years
[Summary] => An Indonesian businessman linked to the al-Qaeda terrorist network and allegedly involved in the Rizal Day 2000 bombings was sentenced yesterday to 10 to 17 years in prison for illegal possession of explosives.
Agus Dwikarna, 35, was also ordered by Judge Henrick Gingoyon of the Pasay City Regional Trial Court Branch 117 to pay a P50,000 fine.
That makes Dwikarna the second suspected foreign terrorist to be convicted in the Philippines since President Arroyo announced her support last year for the US-led global war on terrorism.
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