Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Bali

Indonesian police get serious about catching Bali Bombing suspects.
10,000 photos of suspected Bali bombing masterminds dropped over city

Police took to the air Saturday to press the search for the suspected masterminds of the Bali terror bombings, using a helicopter to scatter pictures of the fugitives on another island where at least one of the pair was thought to be hiding.


Surfers add their two cents:

On Bali, about 100 surfers gathered for a memorial Saturday at a beach close to two of the seaside cafes that were bombed. They paddled out to sea, formed a circle, locked arms and threw necklaces of white flowers into the water.

"I hope the terrorists will think, feel and recognize what they did. I'm really upset," said Made Adiputra, 25, an Indonesian professional surfer. "I'm really sad. It's really awful to kill innocent people like that."


Rad, dude.


UPDATE: Did the photo drop help?
Indonesia Arrests First Bali Bombing Suspect
Deputy National Police spokesman Sunarko Ardanto said the man was arrested in Jember town in East Java province on Oct. 10, and was brought to Bali Island for further investigation. He was a construction worker who had been living with the three bombers