Rita A. Widiadana, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar
Bali
bomb blast suspect Amrozi had admitted owning one ton of chemicals
found in the house of his business partner Askhuri in Lamongan, East
Java, and claimed the material was to be used in Ambon, National Police
said Tuesday.
""The chemical ingredients of the Bali bomb
were different from those found in Lamongan, East Java,"" said Brig.
Gen. Edward Aritonang, the spokesman of the Bali-based team
investigating the bombing.
On Monday, East Java police seized
one ton of chemicals believed to have been bought by Amrozi from
chemical shop Tidar Kimia, owned by Silvester Tendean in Surabaya, East
Java.
Amrozi said he stored the chemicals at Askhuri's house
in Banjarwati village, Lamongan because of a lack of space. Askhuri,
arrested in Malaysia a few days ago, was Amrozi's partner in selling
cellular phones and motor cycles in their home town.
""Amrozi
said he just waited for the order from someone to make bombs slated for
Ambon,"" Aritonang said, adding that police had also questioned
Silvester to cross check. The owner of the shop had admitted to having
sold the chemicals to Amrozi.
Aritonang said police had a
difficult job searching for other clues linking the Bali bombing to a
series of attacks in Ambon, Jakarta, Batam island, Makassar, South
Sulawesi and other places throughout Indonesia.
Persons
involved in various bombings were assumed to have relations, Aritonang
said. Some chemical substances used for the bombs were quite similar.
""It seems there is a connection between one and the other bombing
perpetrators.""
""We are still making further investigations
simultaneously but our first priority is the Bali bombing,"" Aritonang
said. He added that police already had enough evidence to arrest other
suspects.
In Lamongan, police also arrested Askhuri's wife Murni and their son Badri, daughter Arifah and son-in-law Tahubi.
Askhuri was reportedly arrested by Malaysian authorities on Dec. 12.
However, Aritonang said he had asked the Indonesian investigating team
in Malaysia to confirm the arrest.
""The name of the seized man was Ashuri not Askhuri,"" he said.
""Now, we are preparing to reconstruct the Bali bombing."" Aritonang said.
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