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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.TV – Up to 20,068 charity boxes are suspected of financing the terrorist group Jamaah Islamiyah (JI).
The head of the National Police’s Public Relations Division, Inspector General Argo Yuwono, explained that the charity fund to fund the JI group was discovered after the Densus 88 anti-terrorist team examined the suspect FS, who was said to be It was from the Abdurrahman Bin Auf Foundation (ABA).
During the examination, FS admitted that they were scattered in 12 regions with varying numbers, the majority in Lampung with 6,000 charities.
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Then in North Sumatra 4,000 charity boxes, Malang 2,500, Yogyakarta, Magetan and Solo 2,000 charity boxes each.
In addition, in Surabaya 800 charity boxes, Semarang 300, Temanggung 200, Pati 200, Jakarta 48 and Ambon 20 charity boxes.
“The charity box features found in Solo, North Sumatra, Pati, Magetan and Ambon are in the form of a glass box with a wooden frame. For other areas in the form of glass boxes with an aluminum frame.” Argo said when confirmed Thursday (12/17/2020) Quoted from Kompas.com.