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Indonesian militant leader killed in shoot-out

East Indonesia Mujahideen’s Ali Kalora gunned down in village on Sulawesi island

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Sep 2021 2:00PM

Indonesian militant leader killed in shoot-out
Ali Kalora began leading the East Indonesia Mujahideen militant group after taking over from Santoso in 2016. – File pic, September 19, 2021

JAKARTA – Indonesian security forces have killed the leader of militant group East Indonesia Mujahideen (MIT), which has ties to the Islamic State group, police said today.

A joint operation by military and police personnel killed Ali Kalora in a shoot-out at a village on Sulawesi island yesterday afternoon, according to a police statement.

Another militant, identified as Jaka Ramadhan, also known as Ikrima, was also shot dead, police said, adding that a hunt is under way for four other MIT members.

Explosives, an M16 rifle and two machetes were found, along with other evidence of militant activity, following the raid.

Kalora took over as MIT leader after security forces killed its previous head, Santoso, in 2016.

Authorities believe MIT is behind the brutal murder of four villagers in central Sulawesi in November last year, although the group did not claim responsibility.

Its former leader Santoso was once the most wanted militant in Indonesia, a country with the world’s largest Muslim population. Santoso was one of the first militants in Indonesia to pledge allegiance to IS.

Ridwan Habib, a terrorism analyst with University of Indonesia, said the Sulawesi-based MIT group is unlikely to survive its leader’s death, although he suspected its members who are on the run would continue to fight security forces.

“Part of their ideology is seeking death because they believe death will take them to heaven. With their leader dead, they will seek death as well,” he said. 

“I’m not sure there will be a re-establishment (of MIT) or a new leader elected.”

Police last month arrested 53 militants suspected of planning an attack on Indonesia’s independence day.

The country’s deadliest Islamist militant attack took place on the tourist island of Bali in 2002, when bombers killed 202 people, most of them foreign tourists. – Reuters, September 19, 2021

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