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Five of the suspects are Ruiduan Isamuddin, Yazid Sufaat Moussaqui and Abu Bakar Bashir, all Indonesians; and Wall Khan Amin Shah, an Afghan.

Four are jailed in the country: Fathur Rohman al-Ghozi and Faz bin Abu Bakar Rafana, both Indonesians; Ramzi Yousef, a Kuwaiti; and Abdul Murad, a Pakistani.
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