In accordance with paragraph 13 of resolution 1822 (2008) and subsequent related resolutions, the ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee makes accessible a narrative summary of reasons for the listing for individuals, groups, undertakings and entities included in the ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions List.
Muhammad Bahrum Naim Anggih Tamtomo was listed on 20 July 2017 pursuant to Annex III of resolution 2368 (2017) as being associated with ISIL or Al-Qaida for “participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing, or perpetrating of acts or activities by, in conjunction with, under the name of, on behalf of, or in support of,” “recruiting for,” and “otherwise supporting acts or activities of” Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115).
Muhammad Bahrum Naim Anggih Tamtomo (Naim) is a Syria-based Indonesian national and ISIL official who has served in a variety of roles, including leading an ISIL unit; recruiting; and overseeing and funding ISIL operations in Indonesia and elsewhere.
Naim declared his allegiance to ISIL in August 2014 and as of January 2016 had recruited more than 100 Indonesians for ISIL. As of February 2016, Naim served as one of the leaders of an Indonesian- and Malay-speaking ISIL faction in Syria. By February 2016, he was promoted to be a high-level official within ISIL.
Naim reportedly organized and funded the Jakarta attacks on January 14, 2016, that killed four civilians and injured more than 20 people in multiple explosions and gunfire. Additionally, sometime prior to the attacks, Naim transferred nearly $72,000 to an associate in Indonesia, to conduct attacks on his instructions. In 2015, Naim was in contact with a network of ISIL-affiliated extremists in Indonesia.