Bashir charged over Bali bombings

Published October 17, 2004

JAKARTA, Oct 16: Indonesian militant Abu Bakar Bashir has been charged with involvement in the nightclub bombings in the holiday island of Bali that killed 202 people, an official said on Saturday.

"He is charged for having a part in the Bali incident," state prosecutor Andi Herman said.

Abu Bakar Bashir was charged under a criminal law for his involvement in the Bali bombing, Mr Herman said. The maximum penalty under the law is life sentence.

The accused leader of the Al Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah (JI) militant network was charged on Friday with involvement in a suicide bombing attack at the US-run J.W.Marriott Hotel in Jakarta last year.

Mr Herman said the charges against Bashir over the Marriott bombing were brought under a tough anti-terror law, which carries death penalty.

A new trial against Abu Bakar Bashir could start within two Weeks after prosecutors filed terrorism charges against him on Friday.

Bashir, who denies any links with JI or terrorism, was first arrested days after the Bali blasts amid suspicions he led JI and had ties to violent acts.

However, following a trial using the ordinary criminal code, the court said there was not enough evidence to prove Bashir led the group, and ultimately only convictions related to immigration violations were upheld in appeals courts.

After Bashir had served time on those convictions, Indonesian police detained Bashir under the anti-terror laws.

The JI has been blamed not just for attacks in Indonesia, The world's fourth-most populous country, but for planned and actual violence throughout the region.-Reuters

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