A Muslim militant was convicted and sentenced Thursday to life in prison for helping plan the Bali nightclub bombings that killed 202 people. Sarjio, also known as Sawad, was found guilty of helping organize planning meetings and preparing the explosives used in the attacks on Oct. 12, 2002, Judge Arif Supratman said. “The defendant has shown no remorse. The chemicals that he prepared were used to build the bomb that killed hundreds of people and devastated Bali,” Supratman said. He said Sawad, 32, traveled to Bali in late September 2002 to survey the locations before mixing up the explosives at a rented house in the neighborhood where the bombings took place. Full Story
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