Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

6 militants killed in Indonesia standoff

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JAKARTA, Indonesia — Six suspected Islamic militants killed in a standoff with police were planning to attack police officers in Indonesia’s East Java province to seek revenge for the arrest of a radical leader, authoritie­s said Sunday.

The men were cornered in a village in Tuban district on Saturday after attempting to shoot a traffic police officer who was approachin­g them when he saw their car stopped at the roadside, said national police spokesman Rikwanto, who goes by a single name.

The six refused appeals to surrender during a standoff that lasted several hours and were fatally shot by police, said Rikwanto.

On Friday, counterter­rorism police arrested three suspected militants who they say were planning to attack a police station in East Java. Among those arrested was Zainal Anshori, a senior figure of Jemaah Anshorut Daulah, an umbrella group of Indonesian extremists that claims allegiance to the Islamic State group.

Rikwanto said that Anshori had orchestrat­ed Saturday’s planned attack.

“They had acted on Anshori’s order as a revenge of his arrest,” said Rikwanto, citing police interrogat­ion of other arrested militants.

Police said they seized dozens of rounds of ammunition, several firearms, knives, jihadi books and a car used by the men.

Muslim-majority Indonesia has carried out a sustained crackdown on militants since the 2002 Bali bombings by al-Qaida-affiliated radicals that killed 202 people, mostly foreigners.

A new threat has emerged in the past several years from sympathize­rs to the Islamic State extremist group.

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