A US prosecutor has issued charges against the alleged leader of an al-Qaeda affiliate in Southeast Asia, blaming him for the 2002 Bali nightclub bombing and adding two Malaysian captives to the proposed case as alleged co-conspirators. They are Indonesian Riduan bin Isomuddin, known as Hambali, and his Malaysian acolytes, Bashir Lap, known as Lillie, and Mohd Farik Bin Amin, known as Zubair. Hambali is one of 17 high-value detainees in Guantanamo.  As of Dec. 10, 2017, he has been held at for 11 years three months, according to The New York Times. Southeast Asia has remained a terrorism hotbed. Just a few days ago, the Indonesian National Police’s counterterrorism squad, Densus 88, arrested three men alleged to be involved in a local terrorism network in East Java on Saturday.