Kamis 08 Jun 2017 07:03 WIB

Alleged terrorists are on wanted list of Philippine police

National Police Head of Public Information Department Senior Commissioner Martinus Sitompul
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National Police Head of Public Information Department Senior Commissioner Martinus Sitompul

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, PURWAKARTA -- RS (34), the alleged terror suspect caught in Kepek village, Gunung Kidul, Yogyakarta, on Tuesday is believed to have played a role in financing four Indonesians now wanted by Philippine police.

"He sent US$7,500, which was dispatched twice to YP, AS, Y, and AY, who are now wanted by Philippine police," Indonesian Police head of public information department Senior Commissioner Martinus Sitompul said here on Wednesday.

The fund is believed to be sent early in Feb 2017, he stated, adding that "it is still being investigated from where RS raised the money and how he sent it." 

RS has been taken to Jakarta for further interrogation. "The investigators have 7x24 hours to question RS," he noted.

The Indonesia Police have released a Philippine police report that seven Indonesian citizens have been put in the wanted list for their alleged links to the Maute group, which is affiliated with ISIS in Marawi, Mindanao, the Philippines.

They are known as Al Ikhwan Yushel, Yayat Hidayat Tarli, Anggara Suprayogi, Yoki Pratama Windyarto, Moch. Jaelani Firdaus, Muhamad Gufron, and Muhammad Ilham Syahputra.

M. Ilham Syahputra is believed to have died in the clash in Marawi.

sumber : Antara
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