Militant Umar Patek stands trial in Indonesia as the key suspect in the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings that killed 202 people.<br/> <br />His prosecutors are urging the court to sentence him to life in prison.<br/> <br />Patek is also accused of mixing chemicals for 13 bombs that detonated in five churches in Jakarta on Christmas Eve 2000, claiming 15 lives.<br/> <br />Patek admits that he built the bombs, but claims he did not know how they would be used.<br/> <br />Expressing regret for the attack he told the courtroom he was against the bombing strategy.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Bahasa Indonesia) THE DEFENDANT UMAR PATEK SAYING:<br/> <br />"I regret the incident happened, I was against it from the beginning."<br/> <br />A verdict is expected in June.<br/> <br />Sarah Sheffer, Reuters
