In 2002, Indonesian police arrested a senior man in a terrorist organization on suspicion of commanding an executive group in a terrorist bombing incident that killed about 200 people in Bali, Indonesia.

In October 2002, members of a terrorist organization detonated a bomb in downtown Bali, Indonesia, killing 202 people, including two Japanese tourists.



Indonesian national police announced on the 12th that they had arrested Zulkarnaen, an executive of the Southeast Asian terrorist organization Jemaah Islamiyah, who had been wanted for alleged involvement in the incident.

According to police, Zulkarnaen was in charge of the execution group of the terrorist attack and was suspected of being involved in the production of the bomb used in the incident.



Police are investigating Zulkarnaen's involvement in other incidents, including the terrorist bombings in Jakarta in 2003 and 2004.



The UN Security Council has sanctioned Zulkarnaen for representing the Southeast Asian region of the international terrorist organization Al Qaeda, and the U.S. Department of State has provided information that could lead to the detention of the suspect. In the case, he said he would give a bounty of up to $ 5 million.