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Indonesia's police arrested top 23 suspected terrorists for investigation

Indonesia's police arrested top 23 suspected terrorists for investigation

WORLD NEWS SUPERFAST

Indonesia News - According to information received by World News Superfast, Indonesian authorities on Wednesday moved 23 suspected terrorists arrested in the capital in recent weeks, including one man to make bombs for the 2002 deadly attacks on the island of Bali It was suspected to help. Among those transferred were Aris Sumarsano, better known as Zulkarnain, who is accused of being involved in the making of a range of bombs for the Bali bomb attack that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists, and In 2003 J.W. Marriott Hotel in Jakarta in which 12 died.

The suspects were sent to a police detention center in Jakarta, Indonesia for questioning

The suspects were sent for questioning to a police detention center in Jakarta from Sumatra Island, located on the island of Sumatra under the strict watch of Indonesia's elite counter-terrorism squad. According to information received by World News Superfast, television footage showed the suspects wearing orange uniforms and full face masks and their feet and hands as they alighted from the plane. Zulkarnain was arrested by the Anti-Terrorist Police on Thursday in a raid at a house in the East Lumpung district of Sumatra Island after hunting for over 18 years. Police have accused him of being the military leader of the al-Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiyah network.

Police say Zulkarnain was one of the first Indonesian terrorists to go to Afghanistan for training in the 1980s

According to information received by World News Superfast, he led a terrorist training camp in the southern Philippines and masterminded several attacks in Indonesia. Since May 2005, Zulkarnaen has received U.N. Al-Qaeda has been listed by the Security Council as being linked to Osama bin Laden or the Taliban in the sanctions list. The council said Zulkarnain, an expert on sabotage, was one of the representatives of al-Qaeda in Southeast Asia and was one of the few people in Indonesia who had direct contact with Laden's network.

In the United States, the Rewards for Justice program offered a reward of up to $ 5 million for his capture

The only Indonesians were on the list. According to information received by the World News Superfast, Upik Kanunga, who has been transferred to Jakarta on Wednesday, is accused of making bombs for the Jemaah Islamiyah network. He was arrested by the Anti-Terrorism Police in Lampung late last month. Longa had removed possession since being named as a suspect in an attack that killed more than 20 people at a posco market in 2005.

Sigmar said - We will continue to crack everyone related to his network

National Police spokesman Aswin Sirgar told reporters at Sokerno-Hatta Airport in Jakarta shortly after the suspects arrived on Wednesday - police would investigate how the two men had been occupied for years. According to information received by the World News Superfast, Zulkarnain was known globally and in Indonesia as a very dangerous person. Sigmar said. We will continue to crack everyone related to his network.

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