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Bali Bombing: Umar Patek, Indonesia Militant, Describes Attack

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By NINIEK KARMINI and JIM GOMEZ   02/11/12 06:12 AM ET  AP

JAKARTA, Indonesia -- An Indonesian militant charged in the 2002 Bali terrorist attacks told interrogators he spent weeks holed up in a rented house, painstakingly building a half-ton bomb using household items including a rice ladle, a grocer's scale and plastic bags.

A transcript of the Umar Patek's interrogation obtained by The Associated Press offers extraordinary detail of the Bali plot just days before Patek – a radical Islamist once Southeast Asia's most-wanted bomb-making suspect – goes on trial in Jakarta for his alleged role in the nightclub attack that killed 202 people.

Patek, known as "Demolition Man" for his expertise with explosives, says he and other conspirators stashed the 1,540-pound (700-kilogram) bomb in four filing cabinets, loaded them in a Mitsubishi L300 van along with a TNT vest bomb. The van was detonated outside two nightclubs on Bali's famous Kuta beach on Oct. 12, 2002. Most of those killed were foreign tourists.

The suspect told police that a small explosion occurred when they were loading the bomb in a van, nearly derailing the plot, according to the transcript .

Although homemade bombs are easily assembled by militants all over the world, making such powerful devices as those used in Bali – and using such unsophisticated equipment – would have taken enormous amount of care and expertise.

Patek, 45, goes on trial Monday following a nine-year flight from justice that took him from Indonesia to the Philippines to Pakistan, reportedly in pursuit of more terrorism opportunities.

He was finally caught in January 2011 in the same Pakistani town where U.S. Navy Seals would kill Osama bin Laden just a few months later. Patek was hiding out in a second-floor room of a house in Abbottabad, a $1 million bounty on his head, when Pakistani security forces, acting on a tip from the CIA, burst in.

After a firefight that left Patek wounded, he was captured and extradited to Indonesia.

His capture was seen as a yardstick of the successes that Asian security forces, with U.S. help, have achieved against Jemaah Islamiyah, the al-Qaida-linked regional terror group blamed for the Bali bombings and several other attacks in Indonesia. All its other leaders have been executed, killed by security forces, or are on death row.

Patek is charged with premeditated murder, hiding information about terrorism, illegal possession of explosives and conspiracy to commit terrorism, and now faces a possible death sentence as well. The indictment also accuses Patek of providing explosives for a string of Christmas Eve attacks on churches in 2000 that claimed 19 lives.

Interviews with intelligence officials in Indonesia and the Philippines, the interrogation report and other documents obtained by the AP reveal the peripatetic life Patek led after the Bali attacks as he ranged widely and freely, often without passing through immigration checks, while allegedly passing along his bomb-making skills to other terrorists.

The interviewed officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss intelligence matters with reporters.

Patek, whose real name is Hisyam bin Alizein, is the son of a goat meat trader. He went to computer school and learned English before being recruited into Jemaah Islamiyah by Dulmatin, a fellow militant who was gunned down by Indonesian police in March 2010.

After his arrest, Patek told his interrogators that he learned to make bombs during a 1991-1994 stint at a militant academy in Pakistan's Sadda province, and later in Turkhom, Afghanistan, where bomb-making courses ranged "from basic to very difficult."

He said he was living in Solo, Indonesia, when mastermind Imam Samudra approached him to make a bomb in Bali. He agreed and flew to Denpasar, Bali's capital, and was taken to a rented house.

"In one room of the house, I began to mix the explosive ingredients, which were already in the rental house," he said.

"For about three weeks, I made the explosive ingredients into black powder with the assistance of Sawad (a co-conspirator). For tools used in the mixing of the ingredients, I used (a) scale that will usually be used in a food store, rice ladle and plastic bags as containers."

Dulmatin separately worked on the electronic circuits, which were later attached as detonators to the bombs packed into the filing cabinets.

"When we were lifting the filing cabinets into the white L300 van, an explosion occurred which was caused by friction of the filing cabinet with the floor of the room, because the floor still had some leftover black powder on it," he said.

Patek left Bali a few days before the attacks were carried out.

Afterward, officials said, Patek and Dulmatin went to the Philippines and allegedly joined forces with the local extremist group Abu Sayyaf, spending the next several years training militants and plotting attacks, including against U.S. troops in the Philippines.

Meanwhile, Imam Samudra and two other masterminds of the Bali attacks – brothers Amrozi Nurhasyim and Ali Ghufron – were caught, tried and executed.

Patek returned to Indonesia in June 2009, living in various rented houses in Jakarta. He held several meetings with radicals and aspiring militants at home and held assault rifle and bomb-making training sessions at a beach in Banten near Jakarta.

But Patek's heart was set on going to Afghanistan to fight alongside the Taliban or other extremist groups, said Ansyaad Mbai, Indonesia's anti-terrorism chief.

He told the AP that Patek intended to continue his fight in a more defined battleground with a larger radical group, and refused Dulmatin's offer to become an instructor in a new militant camp in Indonesia's Aceh province.

"He wanted to fight with a larger extremist group, and Afghanistan was the ideal battleground for him," Mbai said.

But to reach Afghanistan, he would have to go to Pakistan first.

A police investigator said that a 37-year-old Pakistani in Indonesia, Nadeem Akhtar, helped Patek get a Pakistani visa from his embassy in Jakarta.

After Patek arrived in Lahore, a courier with links to al-Qaida then brought him to Abbottabad, possibly to meet with bin Laden.

Mbai did not rule out the possibility that Patek went to Abbottabad to not only gain a foothold into Afghanistan but also to obtain funds for setting up a militant training camp in Jolo in southern Philippines.

But before he could make much progress or meet bin Laden, he was caught.

Patek's trial not only seeks justice for the Bali bombings, but also is a coup for intelligence officials. He is believed to have valuable information about al-Qaida and its links with Jemaah Islamiyah, which was founded by Indonesian exiles in Malaysia in the early 1990s.

The Bali bombing remains JI's most spectacular attack. Though there have been several others since, but none as deadly. Analysts credit a crackdown that has netted more than 700 militants since 2000, including the death of several key leaders in police action.

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Gomez reported from Manila, Philippines.

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wrh2
07:35 AM on 02/13/2012
And they where white
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madcityy
12:45 PM on 02/12/2012
i will bet this is going on on the usaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa as we talk...................
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fattrucker
10:45 AM on 02/12/2012
the whole undercover phenomenon is fascinating, to begin with, it's highly corrupting, secondly, at some point you've infiltrated to the point where protecting terrorists/drug dealers becomes a matter of job security, taking them down one at a time like ripe fruit when the timing is beneficial, allowing a certain amount of terror/drug violence to keep people in a constant state of fear until at some point you're basically running things and calling the shots
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01:50 PM on 02/12/2012
Does that not blur the distinction between governance and terrorism?
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fattrucker
03:01 PM on 02/12/2012
the cia isn't interested in "governance"
08:56 AM on 02/12/2012
Send him on his way to collect his virgins..... Make it a slow death and film it for all to see.... See how long his smile lasts.
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07:58 AM on 02/12/2012
Slide a stick of dynamite up his _ _ _ and light it.
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09:12 PM on 02/11/2012
Indonesia is CIA territory isn't it? Things fall into place now. BTW have a look at one of the most valuable CIA moles in the Middle East(now in trouble). He was a democrat to the core.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/11/hosni-mubarak-resignation_n_1270156.html
AllegroTroppo
Appeaser feeds crocodile hopes to be eaten last
11:06 PM on 02/11/2012
What a repulsive attempt to justify this murderer of 202 people!
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11:41 PM on 02/11/2012
How did you come to the conclusion that I'm justifying the murder of 202 people? Please educate yourself a little more. Read history, especially of America's conflicts with other countries. How America builds up the momentum to invade and occupy other countries. Do you have any rational explanation for America's support to dictators of various hues throughout the world? And what of the murders of countless people that American-supported dictators are responsible for? The American arms industry is the number ONE contributor to death and destruction in the world. Anything on that?
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loutrerouge
Defending reason, secularism and equality against
11:35 PM on 02/11/2012
Grotesque and paranoid anti-Americanism.
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11:58 PM on 02/11/2012
Suppose you are right. Isn't there sufficient reason for it? Where are the WMDs in Iraq?
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mrkurtzhedead
I'll be back, when it's dark!
12:47 AM on 02/12/2012
Considering all of his cohorts confessed, I would have to agree with you and add another word: stupidity.
fuzzychickens
The higher the power, the bigger the lies
08:25 PM on 02/11/2012
Whatever, CIA most likely gave him the explosives.

Biggest terrorists in any country are usually Mossad, CIA, or a country's own intelligence.
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First Blast
won't be fooled again
08:52 PM on 02/11/2012
A common islamist tactic is to blame somebody else.
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Dave24
Without God, life is everything.
11:22 PM on 02/11/2012
Where's your evidence.
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Paperless Tiger
07:25 PM on 02/11/2012
"To cause the actual damage photographed at the crime scene in Bali, we must have a weapon with a compound yield, and velocity of detonation fast enough to ensure one million pounds per square inch of retained pressure fifty feet away from ground zero. There is only one weapon in the world compact enough to perform this staggering trick: A micro nuke from Dimona in the Negev Desert."
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My micro-bio was empty.
01:09 AM on 02/12/2012
Oh, so you're one of... those guys.
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“Hatred, the only thing that lasts.”
05:27 PM on 02/11/2012
A dozen bullets will take the smile off his face.
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BurtonDesque
Fear a Blank Planet
05:24 PM on 02/11/2012
"He was finally caught in January 2011 in the same Pakistani town where U.S. Navy Seals would kill Osama bin Laden just a few months later."

What a shocker!
05:55 PM on 02/11/2012
He was captured in Jan there and apparently was taken there by an Al-Qaeda courier. Possibly to meet Bin Laden.

Once again the Pakistani claims they don't know Bin Laden was in Abattabod lose more credence.
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mrkurtzhedead
I'll be back, when it's dark!
12:47 AM on 02/12/2012
They never had any credence to lose.
AllegroTroppo
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06:27 PM on 02/11/2012
Are Pakistanis running some kind of Al Qaeda hatchery in Abbottabad?
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BurtonDesque
Fear a Blank Planet
07:23 PM on 02/11/2012
Probably run by the army and the intelligence service.
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12:03 AM on 02/12/2012
Nothing compared to the one run by the CIA, FBI et al.
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BurtonDesque
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05:23 PM on 02/11/2012
Just what we've come to expect from the Religion of Peace™.
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06:18 PM on 02/11/2012
Yawn.

You're suggesting the entire religion of 1.4 Billion people is comprised of terrorists?
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Earl
Praying for the evolution of the human species.
07:20 PM on 02/11/2012
Moderate religion provides the foundation for extremists.
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08:29 PM on 02/11/2012
Just like in the U.S these drug dealers from Mexico cross everyday. We're suppose to be a Christian nation yet these drug dealers cross everyday what is this world coming too
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won't be fooled again
04:46 PM on 02/11/2012
Glad they got him, it took a tip from the CIA though, the Pakistani Intelligence services somehow missed identifying him for the nine long years he was hiding in their country.
08:54 PM on 02/11/2012
He was hiding in the Philipines for years involved with bomb attacks on US targets there.

He got caught in Pakistan when he traveled there to possibly meet Bin Laden.
04:18 PM on 02/11/2012
Someone should punch all his teeth out
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Appeaser feeds crocodile hopes to be eaten last
01:56 PM on 02/11/2012
Western liberal doctrine rejects the existence of Islamic militants. Despite all the evidence to the contrary.
It's based largely on reflexive support for any anti-Western forces as noble freedom fighters.
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the interconnectedness of all things
04:03 PM on 02/11/2012
a murderer is a murderer, is a murderer.
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02:43 AM on 02/12/2012
Unless he/she happens to be an elected representative of the Great American Nation.
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stray electron
04:14 PM on 02/11/2012
What?