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An Indonesian man has been found guilty of involvement in the 2005 Bali bombings and sentenced to 15 years. | An Indonesian man has been found guilty of involvement in the 2005 Bali bombings and sentenced to 15 years. |
Former mobile phone salesman Anif Solchanudin, 24, was found guilty of helping to plan the attacks. | |
The judge said Solchanudin was "proven without doubt to have participated in acts of terrorism". | |
Three other people have already been sentenced in connection with the triple suicide blasts, which killed 20 people and injured more than 100 others. | Three other people have already been sentenced in connection with the triple suicide blasts, which killed 20 people and injured more than 100 others. |
Solchanudin admitted earlier in his trial that he had been interested in becoming a suicide bomber. | |
But he had denied knowing anything about the bombings before they took place. | |
He was also found guilty of concealing information about South East Asia's most wanted militant, Noordin Top, who is believed to have planned the attack. | |
The October 2005 attacks were the second major bombing on the resort island. | |
In 2002, more than 200 people died in the bombing of a bar and nightclub in Bali. | |
The Indonesian government blamed the regional Islamist militant group, Jemaah Islamiah, for both attacks. | |
Noordin Top is wanted in connection with both attacks, as well as a string of others in Indonesia. |