JAKARTA (AFP) – – Indonesian police on Sunday confirmed that regional terror outfit Jemaah Islamiyah were behind the twin suicide blasts at Jakarta hotels, and said one of the bombers had been identified.

Jemaah Islamiyah, which draws inspiration from Al-Qaeda, has carried out dozens of bombings in Indonesia in the past decade including 2002 attacks in Bali that left more than 200 dead, mostly foreign tourists.

Police said an unexploded bomb left in a guestroom of the JW Marriott, which was attacked along with the nearby Ritz-Carlton, resembled devices used in Bali and one discovered in a recent anti-JI raid on an Islamic boarding school.

“They are from the same school. We found similar materials, similar tools, a similar method. That’s their job, that’s the same network, they are JI,” national police spokesman Nanan Soekarna told a press conference.

He said investigators were reconstructing the mangled faces of the two suicide bombers who targeted the hotels during the breakfast period Friday when they were packed with businessmen and diplomats.

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