
An Indonesian man detained for allegedly trying to join Daesh in Syria with his family is a former Finance Ministry official who studied in Australia, authorities said Friday.
The family of five, including three children, were detained on Bali island Tuesday after being deported from Turkey following their arrest on suspicion of planning to cross into Syria and join the militants.
The Indonesian Finance Ministry Friday identified the man as Triyono Utomo, an economist who had worked in two different departments at the ministry.
The 39-year-old completed his bachelor’s degree in Indonesia and then went to study in Australia, receiving his master’s from Flinders University in Adelaide in 2009, the ministry said. “In February 2016 he resigned as a public servant from the Finance Ministry because he wanted to manage a boarding school for orphans,” said ministry spokesman Nufransa Wira Sakti.
“After that he could no longer be contacted.”
The ministry added it would not provide the ex-official with legal assistance.
Police say the former official and his family left Indonesia for Turkey in August and had planned to carry on to Syria.
Hundreds of radicals from Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, have flocked to the Middle East to fight with Daesh, and authorities have detained a number on their return home.
Seventeen Indonesians were arrested last weekend after being deported from Turkey due to suspicions they were trying to reach Syria to join the militants.
Source: Arab News
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