US offers $10m reward for Bali bomb suspect

Reuters, Washington
The United States offered a $10 million reward on Thursday for a key suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings, the second-highest bounty Washington is promising in its war on terrorism.

The reward for a tip that could help kill or capture Dulmatin, an Indonesian militant believed to be hiding in the Philippines, is exceeded only by the $25 million price tags on al-Qaeda head Osama bin laden and the Iraq insurgency leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

Dulmatin is suspected of involvement in the nightclub bombings three years ago that killed 202 people on the Indonesian vacation island, most of them foreign tourists.