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Indonesia Releases New Photo of Key Suspect of Embassy Blast

The Indonesian police on Tuesday released a new photo of a key suspect of the bombing carnage in front of the Australian Embassy to Indonesia, and would disburse its copies, police spokesman said.  

"There are scars on eye brow, and left temple, resulted from an explosion," the spokesman named only Paiman told a press conference at the police headquarters in Jakarta.

 

The spokesman elaborated that Rois, alias Iwan Dharmawan, Hendiand Agaf, with 165 cm high, well-knit body, white skin, speaks on Sundanese dialect.

 

On the same occasion, Indonesian Police Chief of Detectives Brig. General Suyitno Landung said that Rois really knew a lot about his group and was believed still going along with his group's members, especially prime terror suspects like Malaysian bomb expert Azhari and Malaysian terror coordinator Noerdin Moh. Top. 

 

"He (Rois) knows exactly about his group," Suyitno told the press conference.

 

The police have arrested five people suspectedly implicated in the deadly explosion. Three of them were arrested before the accident and the two others after the bombing.

 

At least nine people died and some 182 others injured in the blast in front of the Australian embassy to Indonesia on Sept. 9.

 

(Xinhua News Agency September 29, 2004)

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