Jakarta, Dec 24: Police investigating the deadly bombing of a McDonald's restaurant in Indonesia's south Sulawesi province said today they have added two more names to the list of suspects. Eighteen people are now suspected of involvement in the December 4 blast in Makassar city which killed three people including the bomber. Five of them are still on the run, including Agung Abdul Hamid who is believed to have masterminded the blasts at McDonald's and at a car showroom in the city the same night. No one was hurt in the second bombing. South Sulawesi police chief inspector general firman Gani has said the McDonald's bombers were part of the network which staged the Bali bombing on October 12 that killed more than 190 people. He has also said they planned to bomb churches in Makassar and in other towns in south Sulawesi.

Bureau Report