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Hisyam bin Ali Zein, also known as Umar Patek (born 1970) is an Indonesian convicted
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and member of
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who was wanted in the
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on terrorism charges. There was a
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1 million reward offered by the
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for information leading to his capture. In June 2012, Patek was convicted for his involvement in the 2002 bombings in Bali, Indonesia, which killed 202 people, and injured 209 others. On 7 December 2022, Patek was released from prison.


Early life

Patek comes from
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and is a fourth-generation member of a family that traces its roots from Yemen.


Militant activity

Patek says he first got involved in militant activities while working as a plantation worker in
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, Malaysia in 1991, when he met senior
Jemaah Islamiyah Jemaah Islamiyah (, ''al-Jamāʿah al-Islāmiyyah'', meaning "Islamic Congregation", frequently abbreviated JI) was a Southeast Asian Islamist militant group based in Indonesia, which was dedicated to the establishment of an Islamic state in ...
leader
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, also known as Mukhlas, who was later executed for his role in the Bali bombings. He says that Mukhlas offered him a job at an Islamic boarding school. After three months working there, Mukhlas urged him to continue his religious studies in Pakistan. From 1991 to 1995, Patek stayed in Pakistan, initially residing in
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. He received military training at
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academies in Sadda and in
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, Pakistan, during which he says he became classmates with Ali Imron, one of the Bali bombers. In 1995, Patek moved to
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in the southern
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and stayed at the
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(MILF) stronghold of Camp Abubakar. During this period he married his wife, who belongs to a Christian family. He says he was told to leave the camp after it was overrun by government forces in 2000 as he was told that he facially looked Middle Eastern. He subsequently returned to Indonesia.


Involvement in attacks


Christmas Eve bombings

On his return to Indonesia, Patek says that he stayed in
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with Dulmatin, a JI bomb expert and one of the Bali bombers who was later killed in a police shootout. Patek was accused of mixing bombs that were used in attacks on churches in Jakarta as part of the Christmas Eve 2000 Indonesia bombings, although he denies this and says that he merely accompanied Dulmatin in dropping off the bombs at their designated targets on their way to
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for
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.


Bali bombings

Patek says that he was asked by Dulmatin to accompany him in
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in October 2002, arriving in a house that he said was full of bomb-making equipment. It was at the house that he says he met other JI leaders and suspects in the subsequent bombing such as Mukhlas,
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,
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and
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. Patek claims that he raised reservations with them over their planned attack, citing concerns over collateral damage and Muslim casualties, to which Imam Samudra, who planned the attack in retaliation for the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the Battle of Jenin, replied that "on the
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, everyone would be judged individually for their actions based on their intentions." Patek says that he was prevented from further opposing the attack by Imam Samudra's locking of the house's front door, although he maintains he made only the remaining 50 kilograms (110 pounds) of the explosives used in the attack.


Capture and trial

Patek was captured by
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security officials in
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on 25 January 2011 after a decade-long manhunt. Indonesian officials reported that Patek had confessed to playing a key role in the 2002 Bali bombings as well as a series of
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on
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in 2000. Ansyaad Mbai, the head of Indonesia's anti-terrorism agency, also told the Associated Press that Patek had "helped lead authorities to bin Laden." In May 2011, Indonesian Defense Minister
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said that Patek was in Abbottabad with his wife with the purpose of meeting bin Laden, but an unnamed U.S. counterterrorism official dismissed this claim as a "coincidence" and told
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that the U.S. had no evidence that Patek was attempting to meet with the
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leader
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earlier reported that Patek intended to travel to
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with two French militants. There had been earlier false reports that he had been killed on 14 September 2006, in the
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province of the
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.Bali bomb recruiter Umar Patek shot dead
''Courier Mail'', 14 September 2005.
On 11 August 2011, Umar Patek was
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from Pakistan to Indonesia where he was detained in Jakarta before a pending trial. On 21 June 2012, an Indonesian court sentenced Patek to 20 years in prison for murder and bomb-making. He was found guilty of all six charges, which included involvement in the Christmas Eve bombings in 2000. Prosecutors did not seek the
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. During the trial, Patek apologized to families of victims and maintained that he did nothing more than mix chemicals for the explosives. Patek also stated that his target had always been Israelis and not "Westerners". He stated, "I questioned why in Bali? Jihad should be carried out in Palestine instead... Who were the victims, they were Westerners, they weren’t Israelis. In fact many Indonesians were victims. They had no link to Palestine."


Release

After serving only 10 years of his 20-year imprisonment, Patek was granted an early release for "good behaviour" in August 2022 as part of Indonesia’s Independence Day celebrations, causing much anger in Australia. The actual release date was not confirmed, but Indonesian authorities claimed he has been deradicalized. An Australian survivor who helped rescue injured people from the blast zone, Erik de Haart, expressed outrage on the Australian TV show ''
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'', reiterating Patek's role in making the explosives used in the attack. Patek is currently living in
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as of 2023. In June 2025, Patek launched his own coffee brand, Ramu, in
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. When one of the survivors of the Bali bombing, Husnul Khotimah, confronted Patek, he apologized to her and offered her a job at Patek's coffee business.


See also

*
2002 Bali bombings The 2002 Bali bombings were a series of terrorist attacks on 12 October 2002 in the tourist district of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali. The attacks killed 202 people (including 88 Australians, 38 Indonesians, 23 Britons, and people ...


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Dawn ArchiveOfficial: CIA tipoff led to Pakistan arrest
Kathy Gannon and Kimberly Dozier, ''
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'', 30 March 2011
Joint Team Will Fly to Pakistan to Verify Umar Patek's Arrest
Made Arya Kencana, ''
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'', 30 March 2011 {{DEFAULTSORT:Patek, Umar Jemaah Islamiyah 1970 births Indonesian Islamists Muslims with branch missing Living people Javanese people Place of birth missing (living people) People imprisoned on terrorism charges People convicted of murder by Indonesia Indonesian people convicted of murder Indonesian people of Yemeni descent People extradited from Pakistan Foreign nationals imprisoned in Pakistan People extradited to Indonesia Indonesian expatriates in Pakistan 2002 Bali bombings