Indonesia arrests senior cleric for ties to Jemaah Islamiah | Inquirer News

Indonesia arrests senior cleric for ties to Jemaah Islamiah

/ 04:25 PM November 18, 2021

Indonesia security

 An anti terror policeman stands guard as a security sweep is conducted during Chinese New Year celebrations at a temple in Chinatown in Jakarta, Indonesia, February 16, 2018. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

JAKARTA — Indonesia’s counter-terrorism police have arrested a member of a top Islamic council on charges of raising funds for the al Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah (JI) group blamed for deadly bombings, police said on Wednesday.

The raid was carried out near Jakarta on Tuesday during which Ahmad Zain An-Najah, a member of the Indonesian Ulema Council, was arrested along with two associates, national police spokesperson Rusdi Hartono said.

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JI set up a charity organisation to get funding “for education, social activities…some of the funds are used to mobilise JI,” Rusdi told a news conference, adding that Ahmad was a member of the charity’s religious board.

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The organisation operated in cities on Sumatra and Java islands, including Jakarta, he said.

Indonesia is the world’s largest Muslim-majority country and a resurgence in militant attacks in recent years has been linked to hundreds of Indonesians who went to Syria and Iraq to fight for Islamic State before returning.

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JI is accused of orchestrating the 2002 bombings of Bali nightclubs, which killed more than 200 people.

Ahmad was a member of the Ulema Council’s commission that issues Islamic edicts, said the body’s head Cholil Nafis. His work at the council had nothing to do with militant activities, he said.

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