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77141
Thu, 08/27/2009 - 08:40
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POLICE EXAMINE JIBRIL OVER TERRORISM FUNDING
Jakarta, Aug 26 (ANTARA) - Indonesian police are currently examining Mohamad Jibril who was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly being involved in terrorism funding.
"The funding allegation still has yet to be proven. Now he is still being interrogated to see if he is really involved or not," the national police's head of public relations division, Inspector General Nanan Soekarna, said here on Wednesday.
If he is later proven not being involved in it he will be released but if he is he will be legally processed, he said.
In line with Law Number 15 of 2003 on terrorism the police are entitled to examine a suspect for seven days.
Jibril has been alleged to be involved in funding terrorism along with Al Khalil Ali, a Saudi national, now also being arrested over the same case.
The police have earlier put Jibril in their wanted list in connection with the bombings of two luxury hotels in Jakarta last July 17 that left nine people dead including the two suicide bombers and more than 50 others wounded.
In connection with the bombings at JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels the police have so far held two suspects namely Aris and Hendra, who were caught in Temanggung, Central Java.
Meanwhile two other suspects - Eko Sarjono and Air Setiawan - had been killed during a raid at a house used as their hideout in Jatiasih, Bekasi.
Another suspect, Ibrahim, was killed during a raid in a house in Temanggung, Central Java.
The two suiside bombers at the two hotels were known as Dani and Nana. Police are now still searching four suspects in connection with the bombings one of them believed to have recruited Dani and Nana. ***4***
"The funding allegation still has yet to be proven. Now he is still being interrogated to see if he is really involved or not," the national police's head of public relations division, Inspector General Nanan Soekarna, said here on Wednesday.
If he is later proven not being involved in it he will be released but if he is he will be legally processed, he said.
In line with Law Number 15 of 2003 on terrorism the police are entitled to examine a suspect for seven days.
Jibril has been alleged to be involved in funding terrorism along with Al Khalil Ali, a Saudi national, now also being arrested over the same case.
The police have earlier put Jibril in their wanted list in connection with the bombings of two luxury hotels in Jakarta last July 17 that left nine people dead including the two suicide bombers and more than 50 others wounded.
In connection with the bombings at JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels the police have so far held two suspects namely Aris and Hendra, who were caught in Temanggung, Central Java.
Meanwhile two other suspects - Eko Sarjono and Air Setiawan - had been killed during a raid at a house used as their hideout in Jatiasih, Bekasi.
Another suspect, Ibrahim, was killed during a raid in a house in Temanggung, Central Java.
The two suiside bombers at the two hotels were known as Dani and Nana. Police are now still searching four suspects in connection with the bombings one of them believed to have recruited Dani and Nana. ***4***