Transformasi Narko-Terorisme: Dari Kejahatan Ekonomi ke Ancaman Ideologis terhadap Kedaulatan Indonesia

  • Tegar Bimantoro Fakultas Hukum Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Bisnis Andi Sapada
  • Ardiyanti Aris Fakultas Hukum Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Bisnis Andi Sapada
  • Arini Asriyani Fakultas Hukum Universitas Syekh Yusuf Al-Makassari
Kata Kunci: Terrorist Financing, Organized Crime, National Security

Abstrak

The phenomenon of narco-terrorism in Indonesia reflects a form of transnational crime rooted in the convergence of illicit economic interests and violent ideologies. Empirical analysis in Gorontalo found that narcotics networks have become a strategic instrument for extremist groups to obtain funding and expand their ideological influence through illicit trafficking and radicalization mechanisms within correctional institutions. This study uses empirical legal methods with a descriptive qualitative approach and a theoretical framework of organized crime, terrorist financing, and national security to explain the symbiotic relationship between the two entities. The results indicate that narco-terrorism has transformed into a hybrid crime with an adaptive, non-hierarchical network, involving a combination of economic rationality and ideological legitimacy. In a policy context, this study recommends a national strategy based on cross-agency coordination, strengthening financial intelligence, correctional reform, and public education to break the chain of funding, ideology, and social support that sustain narco-terrorism in Indonesia.

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2025-10-15