National Police Chief: Thamrin Bombing Cash Flow US$900,000
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In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, Afif with a gun walks in the street as people run in the background on Thamrin street near Sarinah shopping mall in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 file photo. One of the militants who carried out the gun and suicide bomb attack in Jakarta last week, Afif, also known as Sunakim, was one of some 20 convicts heavily influenced by fellow convict and firebrand Islamist cleric Aman Abdurrahman while an inmate at Cipinang prison, experts said. Veri Sanovri/Xinhua via AP
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - National Police chief Gen. Police Badrodin Haiti said the cash flow of terror attacks at Jalan Thamrin, Central Jakarta last January reached US$900,000.
“Cash flow has been found out. It’s only US$900,000,” said Badrodin on Friday, February 12, 2016.
Badrodin said the police had arrested 22 people related to Thamrin bombing and three of them were caught yesterday. Based on the police’s investigation, the bombers are from several regions.
“They are collaborating. Some of them are from Syria, Poso and [other] local [regions]. We can’t say there is just one person. They are all related,” he said.