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2002 Bali bombings

[UPDATED] M’sian Bali bombers sentenced to 23 years’ jail, to serve just 5 at Guantanamo Bay

The two Malaysians who pleaded guilty to the 2002 Bali bombings have been sentenced to 23 years of imprisonment but will serve only five more years of confinement in Guantanamo Bay.

Bali bombing victims’ families describe grief as conspirators express remorse in court

Malaysians Mohammed Nazir Lep and Mohammed Farik Amin pleaded guilty last week to conspiring in the 2002 Bali bombings, which killed more than 200 people from 22 nations.

[UPDATED] No info on extradition of Bali bombers from Guantanamo Bay: deputy IGP

Police have not received information on the possible return of two Malaysians from Guantanamo Bay after the duo confessed to conspiring with an al-Qaeda affiliate in the deadly Bali bombing two decades ago.

Breaking silence: M’sian detainees confess to 2002 Bali bombing conspiracy

Two Malaysian detainees at Guantanamo Bay have confessed to conspiring to bomb nightclubs in Bali, Indonesia, which claimed more than 200 lives in October 2002.

M’sians held in Guantanamo for Bali, Jakarta blasts agree to plead guilty: reports

The two Malaysian terror suspects held in Guantanamo Bay awaiting trial on charges for the 2002 Bali and 2003 Jakarta bombings have agreed to plead guilty, the New York Times has reported.

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