Indonesian police have drawn up a list of suspects in last week’s bombing of the U.S.-run Marriott Hotel in Jakarta that killed 11 people, including the bomber, the police chief said Monday. A hunt had been launched to trace the men, national police chief General Da’i Bachtiar was quoted as telling reporters in the West Java capital, Bandung. “We have data and identities of those connected to the bombing at the JW Marriott Hotel. We are developing this,” the official Antara news agency and other media quoted Bachtiar as saying. He did not say how police obtained the names or how many were on the list. But two men detained before the bombing and linked to the Southeast Asian militant network Jemaah Islamiah have identified the man who blew up the Marriott using a car bomb. Full Story
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