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View all search resultsNational Police chief Gen. Tito Karnavian has officially announced the extension of the Tinombala joint police-military operation, by three months until April this year, to root out what remains of the East Indonesia Mujahidin (MIT) terrorist group in Central Sulawesi.
Seven out of nine East Indonesia Mujahidin (MIT) terror group members, who are included on Operation Tinombala Taskforce’s most wanted list (DPO), are from Bima, West Nusa Tenggara, while the remaining two members are from Poso, Central Sulawesi, a top security official has said.
Operation Tinombala in fighting the East Indonesia Mujahidin (MIT) terror group will extend its operation by three months from the original ending date of Jan. 3 to ensure the complete elimination of the group and its power and influences, a top security official has said.
A leading scholar from the Palu State Islamic Institute (IAIN) in Central Sulawesi shared a table on Tuesday evening with dozens of local priests to discuss efforts to curb radicalism and growing intolerance in the province.
The Operation Tinombala task force has returned a 16-year-old boy to his family after he was arrested by security personnel in Tamanjeka Village of Poso regency, Central Sulawesi, as he headed to Mount Biru to join the remaining members of the East Indonesia Mujahidin (MIT) terrorist group.
National Police chief Gen. Tito Karnavian has called on members of the East Indonesia Mujahidin (MIT) terrorist group — formerly led by Santoso, aka Abu Wardah, who was killed in a shootout in Poso, Central Sulawesi, in July — to leave their hideouts and surrender.
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