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Deadly Cabinets

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

Having learned from the Bali and Marriott blasts, Azahari chose a more fragile Daihatsu for his latest attack

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He is “Demolition Man”—according to Time magazine—and the nickname is no exaggeration, given the charges he faces. Using only typical office furniture, in addition to several kinds of chemical powder easily obtained at local markets, Azahari bin Husin shook the world two weeks ago with a bomb that exploded in front of the Australian Embassy compound in Kuningan, Jakarta.

The hand-made bomb killed nine people and wounded 1

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