Go Back   Singapore's Online Community - Singapore Forums > Current Affairs > Local Affairs
Register FAQ Member List Calendar Mark Forums Read

Local Affairs
Discussion of current events and issues around us.


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 09-07-2007, 10:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
genzo2106
Experienced SGClubber
genzo2106 is on a distinguished road
 
genzo2106's Avatar

Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 4,508
iTrader: (0)
Gender:
Location: Towner Road
Total SGC$: 6,293.38




Default JI turns to business to help fund activities

Extracted from: http://news.asiaone.com/News/The%2BS...ctivities.html

JAKARTA - REGIONAL terrorist group Jemaah Islamiah (JI) appears to have gone into business to help fund its activities.

Suspected JI-linked groups have been selling magazines, VCDs, industrial items such as fertiliser and even everyday goods such as bread and coffee, an investigation by The Straits Times showed.

These businesses operate mostly in Indonesia.

Indonesian intelligence officials acknowledged the existence of a JI business network and its potential to fund the group's activities, including a violent campaign to set up a regional Islamic state. But no one can say for sure how extensive the network is.

Inspector-General Ansyaad Mbai, who heads Indonesia's Counter Terrorism Agency, revealed that suspected JI operative Abu Irsad, also known as Zarkasih, was caught last month while running a small bread distribution business.

But there was as yet not enough evidence to prove he had got his bread from a large Indonesian bakery that police believed was controlled by JI elements, the police chief said.

A senior Indonesian military official said a suspected JI militant who was arrested in Surabaya last month had been a distributor of herbal coffee for a Malaysian company.

'Their agents could be raking in huge profits because of the popularity of halal products (among Muslims),' said the security official, who added that several fertiliser suppliers had also come under the radar of security agencies for possible links to JI.

JI's apparent move towards business ventures is a marked departure for a group that had long relied on foreign sources of funds and criminal acts such as robbing banks to finance its activities.

Hambali, the former JI chief arrested in 2003, was said to have funded his terrorism campaign through money from unwitting donors around the world.

Leading regional terrorist expert Sidney Jones of the International Crisis Group, who is also researching JI-linked businesses, said: 'The big question is whether these JI-linked industries are contributing to jihad activities.

'But I think it is safe to assume that these people do not go into business because they want to get rich.'

Ms Jones also said this business network provides jobs for JI recruits. Their education at rural religious schools does not equip them with the skills to enter the mainstream job market.

Many usually end up as travelling preachers. Others make a living selling Muslim garb or fake perfumes and handicraft.

Several security analysts said that JI had operated on a shoestring budget, with its previous bomb attacks in Bali and Jakarta costing just over US$20,000 (S$30,400). This is why having a stream of income could make it more lethal.

Terrorism watchers remained concerned about the JI's activities, with Australia warning yesterday of possible imminent terrorist attacks in Indonesia, including in Bali.

But a lack of clear evidence had hampered action against the JI and the group's alleged businesses.

Inspector-General Mbai said: 'Unless we have proof that these businesses are helping terrorist activities, we cannot move on them.'
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well let's hope that evidence can be accquired fast to prove if these businesses are indeed funding JI activities

Life is full of ups and downs. But one has to learn how to stand up on his own and continue his path to attaining enlightment...:mellow3: :mellow3:

My articles at HELIUM:mellow3:

To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.


To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.


To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
genzo2106 is offline   Reply With Quote
Sponsored links
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off

SGC$ Per Thread View: 0
SGC$ Per Thread: 2.00
SGC$ Per Reply: 1.00

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
It's business as usual 30,000 ft in the skies genzo2106 Local Affairs 0 04-07-2007 09:24 AM
Home Based Business AverageJoe81 Business Forum 23 16-06-2007 10:21 PM
WHY DO YOU WANT A BUSINESS? Coldie Business Forum 8 16-06-2007 12:32 AM
Report says Australian business benefits from helping Asia's poor toh_3312 Local Affairs 0 30-04-2007 06:28 AM
The New Economy and Business Trends Calis Business Forum 7 29-01-2007 09:53 PM

» Current Poll
Type of School Attended, Preference for Children?
Attended Single-sex, Prefer Single-Sex Schools - 15.77%
38 Votes
Attended Single-sex, Don't Mind Either - 7.47%
18 Votes
Attended Single-sex, Prefer Mixed Schools - 4.56%
11 Votes
Attended Mixed, Prefer Single-sex Schools - 6.22%
15 Votes
Attended Mixed, Don't Mind Either - 19.50%
47 Votes
Attended Mixed, Prefer Mixed Schools - 46.47%
112 Votes
Total Votes: 241
You may not vote on this poll.
» Friends
Funny Videos
Free Wallpapers
Singapore Christian
Start Your Website
Copyright© 2004-2008 SGClub.com. All rights reserved.
Ad Management by RedTyger & Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.0.1

        All times are GMT +8. The time now is 05:16 PM.


SEO by vBSEO 3.0.0 ©2007, Crawlability, Inc.