Indonesian National police chief Bambang Hendarso Danuri shows the match between Noordin Mohammad Top's fingerprints and those on police file during a news conference in Jakarta September 17, 2009. Mohammad Top, was killed in a police shoot-out in Central Java, police said on Thursday, lifting a major security threat ahead of a planned visit by U.S, President Barack Obama. REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA CONFLICT CRIME LAW)
Leading Islamic militant Noordin Mohammad Top is seen in a wanted poster at a police station in Malang, East Java in this August 8, 2009 file photo. A senior Indonesian police source told Reuters that fingerprint tests from one of the four people killed in a police raid in Central Java matched those of Indonesia's most-wanted Islamic militant, Noordin Mohammad Top. Malaysian-born Top, who set up a violent splinter group of regional militant group Jemaah Islamiah, is suspected by police to be the mastermind behind bomb attacks on two luxury hotels in Jakarta in July, as well as other attacks in Bali and in Jakarta. REUTERS/Handout/Files (INDONESIA CONFLICT POLITICS CRIME LAW)
Top is on the bottom now................