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Police yet to ask Arina to identify Noordin's body




The Jakarta Post | Sun, 08/09/2009 1:28 PM | Jakarta

Police have yet to ask Arina Rahmah, believed to be the wife of the dead terror suspect Noordin M. Top, to identify whether or not the dead man was her husband.





"There is no communication between us and the police yet," Asludin Hatjani, one of Arina's lawyers, said as quoted by Kompas.

He, however, was worried that his client would not be able to identify the remains of the man, whose face was reportedly destroyed due to a blast in a raid in Temanggung, Central Java from Friday to Saturday.

Arina married to someone resembled to Noordin. His husband escaped a police raid by last month in Cilacap.

"Let's just wait for the result from the police work," Asludin said




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