The Jakarta Post, October 15, 2002
Suspect in Manado blast identified, police say
Yongker Rumteh, The Jakarta Post, Manado
Manado Police chief Adj. Sr. Com. Hengky Kaluara said his detectives had identified
the physical features of a suspect in Saturday's bomb blast, which damaged the
Philippines consulate general on Jl. Tikala I No. 12 here.
He said that the suspect was a dark-skinned, stocky man aged between 30 and 50
with long, straight hair. Hengky said that the man was wearing a white shirt with the
sleeves rolled up, short pants and sandals, and that his upper leg had been wounded
by a fragment from the bomb.
"I urge the public to report to the police if they see anyone with similar features, or
have any information related to the explosion. We also need information from the truck
drivers who stopped near the consulate on the day of the incident," he said.
The blast tore down the consulate gate, demolished a security post and broke some
windows. There were no casualties reported.
The police are currently questioning Son Mamentu, a consulate security guard who
was on duty when the incident occurred.
Son said that he received a call from someone who asked about the venue of consul
Reinaldo Martines' birthday celebration six hours before the incident.
Police officers Jefry and Rocky Katili, who were 10 meters away from the scene, said
they immediately chased the suspect. They added there was a truck with some
passengers in it parked in front of the building before the explosion.
A bomb hoax rattled residents in the North Sulawesi capital earlier in the day.
The threat was received via telephone on Monday afternoon by an official with Sam
Ratulangi University's school of economics, who immediately alerted local police.
The police bomb squad arrived at the site in 10 minutes and surveyed the location but
found nothing suspicious and declared that the threat was a hoax.
The news about bomb threat quickly spread, with most local residents opting to stay
at home.
Another bomb blast shook Batumerah village in Ambon, Maluku, at dawn on Monday,
injuring two civilians.
Ambon Military District chief Col. Edwin Hudawi Lubis could not provide details on the
condition of the victims, but said he had deployed security personnel to the villages to
prevent further violence.
"One of the victims has been evacuated to Al Fatah Hospital," he was quoted by
Antara as saying.
Tension remains high in the city, as bomb hoaxes have occurred daily since a blast
on Oct. 9 that injured two policemen and four civilians.
The bomb hoaxes have included government offices, high schools and business
centers.
Hudawi also said a civilian, Abdul Cholil, 20, was shot and killed in Sirisori village,
Saparua, on Sunday. He said the victim was working in his fields when an unidentified
man shot him.
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