Banda Aceh, TAG. National Police Chief Gen. Bambang
Hendarso Danuri said on Tuesday that armed militants on the run in the remote
mountains of Aceh are part of the Jemaah Islamiyah regional terrorist
network.
Bambang said the militants, who have been the
target of a bloody three-week police manhunt across the province, had been
undergoing terrorist training in Jalin Jantho, Aceh Besar district, before
their camp was raided on Feb. 22.
“They are all members of the regional Jemaah
Islamiyah network, who are most wanted for their role in a string of bombings,”
he said.
JI is a Southeast Asian network affiliated
with Al Qaeda. The group is blamed for killing 202 people in Bali in 2002 and
12 others at the JW Marriott Hotel in Jakarta in 2003.
A splinter JI group led by Noordin M Top, who
was killed last year in a police raid in Central Java, is blamed for bombing
the Australian Embassy in 2004, as well as last July’s twin bombings of the
Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels in Jakarta.
Authorities have said the Aceh militants were
linked to alleged terrorists shot dead or captured last week in Tangerang. In
the past three weeks, police have killed seven people and arrested 31 in
operations in Aceh, Jakarta, Banten and West Java.
“We are still chasing the rest of the
network’s members,” Bambang said.
He also dismissed earlier speculation that the
militants in Aceh were former members of the defunct separatist Free Aceh
Movement (GAM), which signed a peace agreement with the central government in
2005.
“It’s purely Jemaah Islamiyah. The network is
up to something in Aceh,” he said, without elaborating.
Ansyaad Mbai, head of the counterterrorism
desk at the Coordinating Ministry for Legal, Political and Security Affairs,
was reported as saying last week that terrorists could be targeting the busy
sea lanes in the Malacca Strait off Aceh’s southeast coast.
However, Ansyaad said JI was so fractured due
to counter-terrorism efforts that any militant group could claim to carry its
banner.
Bambang on Tuesday visited the Leupung Police
station in remote Aceh Besar to honor local officers who shot dead two alleged
JI terrorists on Friday and arrested eight others.
In a speech, the National Police chief
identified the two dead suspects as Encang Kurnia, 31, and Pura Sudarman, a k a Jaja, 40, both
from Bandung.
He said they were JI members and had been on
the most-wanted list of Densus 88, the National Police’s counter-terrorism
squad.
He said Sudarman’s younger brother, Tono,
another suspected terrorist still on the loose and most likely in Aceh, was
involved in a planned attack on the motorcade of President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono last year that was disrupted by police.
“He [Tono] is armed with an AK-47 and very
dangerous,” he said.
Bambang reminded the public that the manhunt
in Aceh was not over.
“There are still 14 remaining dangerous men
[on the most-wanted list] walking free around us who are highly skilled,”
Bambang said.[]
Militants in Aceh Are Jemaah Islamiyah, Say Police
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