Eva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
            National Police detectives have arrested one more terrorist 
            suspect linked to a group of 14, who were apprehended last week for 
            their alleged role in terrorism attacks in the country, including 
            the one at the Australian Embassy last September.
            National Police spokesman Brig. Gen. Soenarko told reporters on 
            Tuesday that the suspect, identified only by the initials S.S., was 
            arrested in "the Jakarta area" on Friday. 
            
The officers suspect that he was storing munitions and 
            explosives, of the same type used in the embassy attack, in addition 
            to aiding and abetting two of the most-wanted terror suspects -- 
            Azahari bin Husin and Noordin M. Top, both of whom were born in 
            Malaysia. 
            
"We cannot reveal the exact role he had in the terrorist group, 
            and we also can't publicly announce the exact location where we 
            found him, but I can say that he is closely linked to the previous 
            suspects we have arrested," Soenarko said. 
            
The arrest came after the police detained activist Joni Achmad 
            Fauzani on Wednesday in Mojokerto, East Java for harboring Azahari 
            bin Husin. 
            
Even though the detectives have captured a new group of suspects, 
            the police still have not managed to find the location of the two 
            Malaysian fugitives. 
            
"We're still trying to find where they (Azahari and Noordin) 
            are," Soenarko pledged. 
            
He refused to speculate when asked where he thought they might 
            be. 
            
The police arrested 11 suspects in Surakarta and neighboring town 
            of Wonogiri in Central Java two weeks ago, while the rest were 
            arrested in Jakarta.