THOSE EXECUTED FOR THE BALI BOMBINGS WERE PUBLICITY HUNGRY DILLS
July 28th 2009 03:36
Those executed for the Bali bombing, Amrozi and Mukhlas, were a couple of psychologically unstable, publicity hungry, dills. They confessed, and wore the Bali bomber banner proudly. All homicide squads have to put up with such drips. It usually doesn't take too much questioning to reveal them as frauds for the cops usually know more about the criminal milieu than they do. But they fitted the need of the Indonesian authorities perfectly. They didn't have to look bad to Australians, scrambling around in the terrorist communities in total ignorance. They encouraged Amrozi in his delusions. We all remember his televised stupidity.
For a few days there was a hint of a quick solution to the recent Marriott and Ritz-Carlton bombings. They had another dill who had confessed. Ahmadi fingered himself and then the police chief fingered him. This time they didn't want to go through such a hairy procedure as the last one and so unloaded him early. Not early enough though. They would have known within hours that they had another Amrozi.
Noordin Mohammad Top was behind the Bali bombing and now they think he was behind the hotel bombings. So how come they couldn't, with their brutal methods ( as observed in East Timor) ,and two who confessed to be part of the Bali bombing, pick up Top.
For a few days there was a hint of a quick solution to the recent Marriott and Ritz-Carlton bombings. They had another dill who had confessed. Ahmadi fingered himself and then the police chief fingered him. This time they didn't want to go through such a hairy procedure as the last one and so unloaded him early. Not early enough though. They would have known within hours that they had another Amrozi.
Noordin Mohammad Top was behind the Bali bombing and now they think he was behind the hotel bombings. So how come they couldn't, with their brutal methods ( as observed in East Timor) ,and two who confessed to be part of the Bali bombing, pick up Top.
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