Police in Indonesia 24 individuals over suspicion of fundraising for the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), the Al-Qaeda-linked extremist group behind the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings and other attacks, the National Police’s counterterrorism squad said. The suspects were allegedly collecting funds for JI via two Islamic charitable foundations, Aswin Siregar of the Densus 88 counterterrorism force said, stating that the terror group could raise tens of billions of rupiahs in a year to finance their activities, reported Tempo. Syam Abadi, one of JI’s institutions to raise funds, recorded an income of almost 15 billion rupiahs per year, he added. Financial reports revealed that the two institutions used as fronts for JI had raised about $2 million, but the figure could be higher, police said. Police added that cash equivalent to $700,000 was discovered at the office of one of the foundations. “This does not only happen here, other terror groups in the world …