|   Police have issued photographs of the Jakarta 
                  bombing suspects | 
Indonesian 
            police have made their first arrest in connection with last week's 
            bombing at the Australian embassy in Jakarta. 
            Police chief Da'i Bachtiar said a man had been arrested for 
            carrying explosives for Azahari Husin, the man police believe 
            masterminded the attack. 
            
According to police, up to eight other people have also been 
            detained for questioning over the incident. 
            
Nine people died in the bomb attack, and more than 180 were 
            wounded. 
            
"We have someone in our hands and this individual has said that 
            before the bombing incident he was with Azahari," Mr Bachtiar told 
            reporters. 
            
Police hunting the Jakarta bombers have named Azahari - a 
            Malaysian bomb-making expert - and his associate Noordin Mohamad Top 
            as prime suspects. 
            
Both men are thought to have links to the South East Asian 
            militant group Jemaah Islamiah. 
            
On Wednesday, Indonesian police published pictures of eight 
            suspects believed to have been recruited by Azahari and Top. 
            
Four of the suspects have been on the police's most wanted list 
            for almost two years, but the other four are believed to be new 
            recruits. 
            
Police are offering 500 million rupiah (about US$50,000) for 
            information leading to the arrest of each suspect, and double that 
            amount for Azahari and Top.