Police say two have information on blast

Indonesian police today said they have questioned dozens of people about the deadly blast at a Bali nightclub, but that only two had information directly related to the attack.

Indonesian police today said they have questioned dozens of people about the deadly blast at a Bali nightclub, but that only two had information directly related to the attack.

Police spokesman Major General Saleh Saaf said the two, including a security guard, saw a suspicious-looking man with a white plastic bag near the entrance to the Sari Club just before the explosion that killed nearly 200 people, including 33 Britons.

The guard and another unidentified man were being “intensively interrogated,” Saleh said.

He denied reports that they had been arrested.

He said that at least 27 people had been questioned by police yesterday and more than 20 today.

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