Jakarta terrorist attacks were 'planned in Syria by IS militant'

Indonesian national Bahrun Naim said to have planned and funded deadly assault from Raqqa

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Indonesian police have named the suspected mastermind of yesterday's terrorist attack in Jakarta, in which seven people, including five assailants, were killed.

Bahrun Naim, an Indonesian national believed to be fighting with Islamic State in Syria, is said to have planned and funded the operation in the militant group's de facto capital of Raqqa.

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