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Densus 88 arrests 24 people over links to JI financing

The suspects had been collecting funds for JI via two Islamic charitable foundations and their arrests will help build a picture of militant funding in Indonesia, Sr. Comr. Aswin Siregar of the Densus 88 counterterrorism force told media on Thursday.

Agustinus Beo Da Costa (Reuters)
Jakarta
Fri, November 26, 2021

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Densus 88 arrests 24 people over links to JI financing Members of The National Police's Mobile Brigade sweep the location suspected to be the hiding place of alleged terrorists in the hilly areas of Mamboro district, North Palu, Central Sulawesi on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020. The joint team of Densus 88 anti-terrorism squad, Brimob and Indonesian Military (TNI) hunt for a wanted terrorist suspect in hideout. (Antara/Mohamad Hamzah)

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span class="highlight" data-qa-component="highlight-text">The National Police counterterrorism squad has arrested 24 people on suspicion of fundraising for Jemaah Islamiah (JI), the Al-Qaeda linked extremist group accused of carrying out some of the country's biggest militant attacks.

The suspects had been collecting funds for JI via two Islamic charitable foundations and their arrests will help build a picture of militant funding in Indonesia, Sr. Comr. Aswin Siregar of the Densus 88 counterterrorism force told media on Thursday.

JI is accused of orchestrating the 2002 Bali bombing of two nightclubs, which killed more than 200 people, including many Australians, and several other deadly attacks in the capital Jakarta.

Based on financial reports, police said the two foundations used as fronts for JI had raised about $2 million, although the figure could be higher.

Cash equivalent to $700,000 was discovered at the office of one of the foundations, police said.

A senior member of Indonesia's Islamic Council who was arrested earlier this month was among the 24 detained.

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