Australian PM: Thanks Indonesia for Noordin’s Death

Posted on August 9, 2009 



Although Noordin M Top’s death is yet to be confirmed by Indonesian police until the dead’s DNA test result is officially announced, Australian PM has already expressed his gratitude over Noordin’s probable death symbolizing the important of the Indonesian police raid:

Indonesian authorities believe they may have killed the terrorist mastermind during a raid on a central Java home yesterday.

Authorities are waiting on DNA tests to confirm whether the suspected organiser of bombings on two Jakarta hotels last month and other attacks, is dead.

Mr Rudd says it is a sober reminder of the threat of terrorism and has praised Indonesian police and security agencies.

“When it comes to the most recent incident at the Marriott in Jakarta, Australia’s view and the Australian Government’s view is that we should be sparing no resource whatsoever to track down those murderers responsible for this and other terrorist attacks,” he said.

“I would thank the Indonesian authorities for the actions that they have taken so far.”


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3 Comments »

Comment by nyubi
2009-08-10 04:30:26

Is it really NM Top dead body?

 
Comment by winahyo
2009-08-10 13:42:22

We don’t know yet. Let’s police check the DNA first.

 
Comment by prima
2009-08-14 21:18:23

sayang sekali..lolos lagi..

 
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