Umar Patek was jailed for 20 years in 2012 after he was found guilty of helping to mix the bombs used to cause mass murder at two tourist bars on the island in 2002. He was a member of the al-Qaida-linked militant group Jemaah Islamiyah and was also convicted of his involvement in the Jakarta church bombings. Patek received a five-month reduction in his sentence to mark Indonesia’s independence day, making him eligible for parole, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. It is one of several reductions in his sentence he has received, but it has not yet been confirmed whether parole will be granted. Eighty-eight Australians, 38 Indonesians and 23 Britons were among the dead when a suicide bomber detonated his device inside Paddy’s Irish bar on October 12, 2002. Seconds later, as people left on the street, a van packed with explosives detonated at the nearby Sari Club. Hundreds of people in the bustling Kuta district were badly burned in the attack, which overwhelmed local hospitals. “They (Indonesia) informed us of this decision and we informed them of our view on this decision,” Prime Minister Albanese said. Image: An unidentified man is seen walking past the debris after the bombs went off “They have a system where when anniversaries happen, very often sentences are reduced and commuted for people. “But when it comes to someone who has committed such a heinous crime, a designer and maker of a bomb designed to kill people, to kill and maim, then we have a very strong view,” he said. Mr Albanese said the possible release would cause further distress to the families of the victims and that he would continue to lobby the Indonesian government on the issue. Patek was jailed after being on the run for nine years with a $1 million bounty on his head. He was finally captured in 2011 in the same Pakistani city where Osama Bin Laden was killed – Abbottabad. Three men were later executed for their part in the attack.
title: “Australian Pm Fights Possible Release Of Bali Bomber Who Helped Kill 202 People At Tourist Hotspot Global News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-14” author: “Michael Casanova”
Umar Patek was jailed for 20 years in 2012 after he was found guilty of helping to mix the bombs used to cause mass murder at two tourist bars on the island in 2002. He was a member of the al-Qaida-linked militant group Jemaah Islamiyah and was also convicted of his involvement in the Jakarta church bombings. Patek received a five-month reduction in his sentence to mark Indonesia’s independence day, making him eligible for parole, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. It is one of several reductions in his sentence he has received, but it has not yet been confirmed whether parole will be granted. Eighty-eight Australians, 38 Indonesians and 23 Britons were among the dead when a suicide bomber detonated his device inside Paddy’s Irish bar on October 12, 2002. Seconds later, as people left on the street, a van packed with explosives detonated at the nearby Sari Club. Hundreds of people in the bustling Kuta district were badly burned in the attack, which overwhelmed local hospitals. “They (Indonesia) informed us of this decision and we informed them of our view on this decision,” Prime Minister Albanese said. Image: An unidentified man is seen walking past the debris after the bombs went off “They have a system where when anniversaries happen, very often sentences are reduced and commuted for people. “But when it comes to someone who has committed such a heinous crime, a designer and maker of a bomb designed to kill people, to kill and maim, then we have a very strong view,” he said. Mr Albanese said the possible release would cause further distress to the families of the victims and that he would continue to lobby the Indonesian government on the issue. Patek was jailed after being on the run for nine years with a $1 million bounty on his head. He was finally captured in 2011 in the same Pakistani city where Osama Bin Laden was killed – Abbottabad. Three men were later executed for their part in the attack.
title: “Australian Pm Fights Possible Release Of Bali Bomber Who Helped Kill 202 People At Tourist Hotspot Global News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-04” author: “Young Harris”
Umar Patek was jailed for 20 years in 2012 after he was found guilty of helping to mix the bombs used to cause mass murder at two tourist bars on the island in 2002. He was a member of the al-Qaida-linked militant group Jemaah Islamiyah and was also convicted of his involvement in the Jakarta church bombings. Patek received a five-month reduction in his sentence to mark Indonesia’s independence day, making him eligible for parole, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. It is one of several reductions in his sentence he has received, but it has not yet been confirmed whether parole will be granted. Eighty-eight Australians, 38 Indonesians and 23 Britons were among the dead when a suicide bomber detonated his device inside Paddy’s Irish bar on October 12, 2002. Seconds later, as people left on the street, a van packed with explosives detonated at the nearby Sari Club. Hundreds of people in the bustling Kuta district were badly burned in the attack, which overwhelmed local hospitals. “They (Indonesia) informed us of this decision and we informed them of our view on this decision,” Prime Minister Albanese said. Image: An unidentified man is seen walking past the debris after the bombs went off “They have a system where when anniversaries happen, very often sentences are reduced and commuted for people. “But when it comes to someone who has committed such a heinous crime, a designer and maker of a bomb designed to kill people, to kill and maim, then we have a very strong view,” he said. Mr Albanese said the possible release would cause further distress to the families of the victims and that he would continue to lobby the Indonesian government on the issue. Patek was jailed after being on the run for nine years with a $1 million bounty on his head. He was finally captured in 2011 in the same Pakistani city where Osama Bin Laden was killed – Abbottabad. Three men were later executed for their part in the attack.
title: “Australian Pm Fights Possible Release Of Bali Bomber Who Helped Kill 202 People At Tourist Hotspot Global News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-03” author: “Sarah Rolon”
Umar Patek was jailed for 20 years in 2012 after he was found guilty of helping to mix the bombs used to cause mass murder at two tourist bars on the island in 2002. He was a member of the al-Qaida-linked militant group Jemaah Islamiyah and was also convicted of his involvement in the Jakarta church bombings. Patek received a five-month reduction in his sentence to mark Indonesia’s independence day, making him eligible for parole, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. It is one of several reductions in his sentence he has received, but it has not yet been confirmed whether parole will be granted. Eighty-eight Australians, 38 Indonesians and 23 Britons were among the dead when a suicide bomber detonated his device inside Paddy’s Irish bar on October 12, 2002. Seconds later, as people left on the street, a van packed with explosives detonated at the nearby Sari Club. Hundreds of people in the bustling Kuta district were badly burned in the attack, which overwhelmed local hospitals. “They (Indonesia) informed us of this decision and we informed them of our view on this decision,” Prime Minister Albanese said. Image: An unidentified man is seen walking past the debris after the bombs went off “They have a system where when anniversaries happen, very often sentences are reduced and commuted for people. “But when it comes to someone who has committed such a heinous crime, a designer and maker of a bomb designed to kill people, to kill and maim, then we have a very strong view,” he said. Mr Albanese said the possible release would cause further distress to the families of the victims and that he would continue to lobby the Indonesian government on the issue. Patek was jailed after being on the run for nine years with a $1 million bounty on his head. He was finally captured in 2011 in the same Pakistani city where Osama Bin Laden was killed – Abbottabad. Three men were later executed for their part in the attack.