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Task force commander urges gradual end to counter-militancy operations in Poso |
2022-10-05 |
[BenarNews] Although government forces have wiped out the Eastern Indonesia Mujahideen (MIT) organization, counter-militancy operations in Central Sulawesi should be terminated gradually because sympathizers of murderous Moslem groups are still present there, a security bigshot said. Last week, authorities announced that they had killed the last armed member of MIT, after seven years of tracking a dwindling number of runaways in the region’s forested mountains. A decision is expected soon from authorities in Jakarta on what personnel are needed in Central Sulawesi to ensure that the province is safe post-MIT, senior Police Commissioner Arif Budiman told BenarNews. "Radical groups and Jemaah Islamiyah sympathizers in Poso and its surroundings still exist," Arif told BenarNews, referring to a regency that was a hotbed of MIT activity. He did not name groups other than JI, the al-Qaeda affiliate that carried out major bombings in Bali in 2002 and 2005. Arif heads the 1,378-strong Madago Raya Task Force operating in three regencies of Central Sulawesi — the latest in a series of joint police and military operations deployed in the region since 2015. He said that termination of such operations should be "carried out in stages." The last known MIT member, Al Ikhwarisman (also known as Jaid and Pak Guru), 34, was rubbed out by members of Densus 88 in Poso Pesisir Utara district on Sept. 29, authorities said. MIT was formed in 2010, rooted in the bloody conflict between the Moslem-Christian community in Poso that killed more than 1,000 people between 1998 and 2001. It was known for terrorizing local farmers, occasionally beheading them, and as the first turban group in Indonesia to pledge allegiance to the Islamic State ![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... , in June 2014. The following year, Indonesia deployed a joint military-police security operation aimed at wiping out MIT, which at the time had about 40 members, including three foreigners. MIT’s leader at the time, Santoso, was killed in 2016. Bambang Rukminto, an analyst at the Institute for Security and Strategic Studies (ISESS), said the police refusal to immediately disband the "ad-hoc" task force could be financially motivated. "My guess is that one of the reasons is because of vested interests, the idea that the task force is a [lucrative] project," Bambang told BenarNews. Yanuardi Syukur, a researcher at the University of Indonesia’s Center for Strategic Policy Studies, said the operation should be wrapped up. "Logically, when the last terrorist is removed, the operation is also over," Yanuardi said. Authorities could instead now engage religious leaders to promote religious moderation and award scholarships to young people in Poso to boost their education, he said. "The government needs to win the hearts and minds of the people so that together they can live in peace," he said. Related: Eastern Indonesia Mujahideen: 2022-10-01 Police: With killing of last member, IS-linked militant group MIT wiped out Eastern Indonesia Mujahideen: 2022-08-31 Repentant former Islamic militant works to draw youth away from radicalism Eastern Indonesia Mujahideen: 2022-05-20 Police: Arrested IS-linked militants sought to join MIT insurgents in Central Sulawesi Related: Central Sulawesi: 2022-09-28 Uyghur convict in Indonesia deported amid fears he was sent to China Central Sulawesi: 2022-08-31 Repentant former Islamic militant works to draw youth away from radicalism Central Sulawesi: 2022-05-20 Police: Arrested IS-linked militants sought to join MIT insurgents in Central Sulawesi Related: Jemaah Islamiyah: 2022-08-31 Repentant former Islamic militant works to draw youth away from radicalism Jemaah Islamiyah: 2022-08-23 Guantanamo court sets pre-trial hearing for suspects in Bali bombings Jemaah Islamiyah: 2022-08-22 Anger in Australia as Sentence Cut Means Jihadist Bali Bomber Could Be Free in Days |
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