Two Malaysians linked to Bali Bombing incident get five more years at Guantanamo Bay


From left: Mohammed Nazir Lep and Mohammed Farik Amin.

KUALA LUMPUR: A military jury at Guantanamo Bay has sentenced two Malaysians to an additional five years in confinement on Friday for conspiring in the 2002 terrorist bombing that killed 202 people in Bali, Indonesia.

A jury of five US military officers, was assembled to decide a sentence in the 20-to-25-year range.

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