On 11 August 2003—six days after the bombing—
al-Qaeda claimed responsibility, via the Arab media
Al Jazeera, and singled out Australia for special attention. The statement said
Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), an organisation affiliated with
al-Qaeda, is alleged to have carried out the bombing. The al-Qaeda link has been backed by Indonesia's
Minister of Defense,
Matori Abdul Djalil who said the JW Marriott bombers had trained with al-Qaeda in
Afghanistan and
Pakistan.
"Each one of them has special abilities received from training in Afghanistan and Pakistan," Matori Abdul Djalil said on 11 August 2003. He also claimed that the bombers were linked to a group of people arrested in the eastern Indonesian town of
Semarang during July 2004 and are alleged to be members of Jemaah Islamiah. There are many more Jemaah Islamiah members on the loose in Indonesia.... Because of this I am sure that JI is behind all of this. On 5 May 2006 the
International Crisis Group released its
Asia Report No 114 entitled
Terrorism in Indonesia. It described the events leading up the attack; The trigger for the JW Marriott bombing came in December 2002, when Indonesian police stepped up the hunt for
Jemaah Islamiyah members while investigating the
2002 Bali bombings.
Toni Togar, a JI member based in
Medan,
North Sumatra, was nervous, because his house stored all the explosives left over from JI's
2000 Christmas Eve bombings. He contacted
Noordin Mohammad Top to tell him he was going to throw them out. Noordin had been part of the team that carried out the Christmas Eve bombings which was led by
Hambali and included
Imam Samudra and many of the other 2002 Bali bombers. He told Togar to hold on as he "saw good materials being wasted".
Abu Bakar Bashir approved of Hambali's activities, and Toni Togar was selected to take part in the new bombing plot. Hambali had already set a precedent for a secret team pursuing
jihad on its own. This was in part because he controlled the separate funding from
al-Qaeda. In January 2003,
Muhammad Rais, Noordin and
Azahari Husin moved to
Bengkulu, where a group of JI members lived, including
Asmar Latin Sani, who became the JW Marriott suicide bomber. The next stages of the operation took place in February 2003 when the explosives were transported from
Dumai to Bengkulu via
Pekanbaru, Azahari secured the detonators with a new team member,
Masrizal bin Ali Umar, also known as Tohir, another
Pondok Ngruki graduate and a
Luqmanul Hakiem teacher who was a close friend of Rais. After the explosives safely reached Bengkulu as unaccompanied baggage on an intercity bus, they were stored at the house of
Sardona Siliwangi, another Ngruki student and JI member. At the time, Sardona, who was working with Asmar Latin Sani, opened a bank account in March 2003 to facilitate financial transactions for Noordin. In late April 2003, Mohamed Ihsan also known as Gembrot and
Idris, who was involved in the 2000 Christmas Eve bombings transported the explosives again. In May, he and Toni Togar, robbed a bank in
Medan on May 6 to raise funds for the project. "Ismail", a Luqmanul Hakiem student who had worked with Rais and Noordin in the shock absorber repair shop in
Bukittinggi, then received an email from Noordin asking him to pick up some packages from a man in
Dumai. Ismail obliged, and the package turned out to be cash in
Australian dollars, sent by Hambali via a courier. A book that appears based in part on transcripts of Hambali's interrogation says Hambali arranged for A$25,000 to be sent: A$15,000 for operational expenses, A$10,000 for Bali bomber families. Conboy, op. cit., p. 229. Hambali's younger brother,
Rusman Gunawan, who was arrested in
Karachi in September 2003, testified Hambali had secured a promise of A$50,000 from an Noordin on how to bring the cash from Dumai to
Lampung. On 4 June 2003, in Lampung, the final team was put together: Noordin, Azhari, Ismail, Asmar Latin Sani, and Tohir. Noordin assigned the tasks and explained that he was in charge, Azhari was field commander and Ismail his assistant. Asmar and Tohir would be in charge of renting the house, buying the vehicles and getting the explosives to Jakarta. Asmar had agreed to be the
suicide bomber. When they got to Jakarta, they split into two teams to survey four possible targets. Azhari and Ismail examined the JW Marriott and a
Citibank branch; Noordin and Tohir looked at the
Jakarta International School and the
Australian International School. Eventually they decided on the hotel because of the American brand name and the fact that it was easy to reach. The bombing took place on 5 August. They all drove back to
Blitar with 25 kilograms of
potassium chlorate and ten kilos of
sulfur for bomb making, as well as a pistol and ammunition. Not long afterwards, another operative delivered 30 extra kilograms of
TNT. Around this time a pamphlet was circulating in jihadist groups that was a translation from
Arabic into Indonesian of an article that first appeared in the
al-Qaeda on-line magazine
Sawt al-Jihad. Entitled "You Don't Need to Go to Iraq for Jihad", it was written in 2003 by a
Saudi jihadist,
Muhammad bin Ahmad as-Salim. ==Suspects==