Police release sketches of Bali bombing suspects
Indonesian and Australian police investigating last month's Bali bombings in which nearly 200 people died yesterday released sketches and descriptions of six more suspects, including the alleged mastermind, Abdul Aziz, 35, known as Imam Samudra. He is thought to have been trained in Afghanistan and been involved in church bombings across Indonesia on Christmas Eve 2000.
Among the others are the man believed to have assembled the triggering devices; the man thought to have placed the first bomb in Paddy's Bar; and Ali Imron, 30, brother of Amrozi, who was arrested a fortnight ago and allegedly admitted owning the minibus in which the bomb was placed.
Among the others are the man believed to have assembled the triggering devices; the man thought to have placed the first bomb in Paddy's Bar; and Ali Imron, 30, brother of Amrozi, who was arrested a fortnight ago and allegedly admitted owning the minibus in which the bomb was placed.

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