U.S. Pays $10 Million for Arrest of Hambali
From Times Wire Reports
The United States has given Thailand a $10-million bounty for the arrest of Southeast Asian terrorism suspect Hambali, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said.
He said 10 officers named by Washington would receive a large part of the reward. Hambali, believed to be operations chief of Jemaah Islamiah, which is accused in last year’s Bali bombings, was captured in August and handed over to the U.S.
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