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(16 Jun 2003) 1. Wide shot court room 2. Members of the public being searched before entering the courtroom 3. Judges enter 4. Zoom in judges 4. Various Mukhlas, under guard, enters court and taken to seat 5. UPSOUND Muklas chants 'God is Great' 6. Tilt down Muklas speaking 7. Cutaway 8. Tilt down Muklas 9. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Prosecution Lawyer, reads out charges: "That the defendant planned a terrorist act with the intention of using violence, creating terror and fear among people, taking many lives and causing damage to public property. That the defendant planned the bombing since his time in Afghanistan, Malaysia and Thailand, by attending meetings and preparing funding, receiving 30,500 (US) dollars, 200-thousand baht (4820 US dollars) and the sum total of about 220 million rupiahs (26880 US dollars)." 10. Side view defence team 11. Mid shot judges 12. Tilt down Mukhlas 13. Mid shot public gallery 14. Close-up Australian man with interpreter 15. Tilt down Mukhlas 16. Wide shot court room STORYLINE: The man accused of being the leader of the operation to bomb two nightclubs on the Indonesian island of Bali last October, Ali Ghufron, has gone on trial. Known as Mukhlas, he is the third key suspect to go before the courts charged with terrorism offences in connection with the Bali attack that killed 200 people, many of them western tourists. Mukhlas is accused of planning, organising and providing the funding for the Bali bombings. Prosecutors are expected to argue that he supervised the operation from its inception, checking the targets and delegating responsibilities to other members of the team. But he is not accused of actually planting the bombs. Mukhlas has told investigators that he was back in Java on the night in question. He said he only found out the attack had gone ahead as planned by listening to the news on the radio. Mukhlas, a teacher of Islam, has said he went to Pakistan in 1989, met Arab mujahedeen there, and joined them in Afghanistan where he claims he met Osama Bin Laden. He is the older brother of Amrozi, accused of buying explosives and a van used in the bombings, and Ali Imron, accused of helping assemble the bombs to have driven the van that carried them. More than 200 people died when bombs ripped through two nightclubs in one of Bali's busiest night spots. Police believe a regional extremist group called Jemaah Islamiyah was behind the Bali plot. They say Mukhlas is a senior commander of the organisation. But the indictment against him describes him simply as a religious teacher. Jemaah Islamiyah is thought to want to set up a Muslim state across South-East Asia and the US links the group with al-Qaida. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...