Ali Kalora
Born
Ali Ahmad

(1981-05-30)30 May 1981
Kalora village, Poso Regency, Indonesia
Died18 September 2021(2021-09-18) (aged 40)
Cause of deathGunshot wounds
NationalityIndonesian
Years active2012–2021
OrganizationEast Indonesia Mujahideen
PredecessorAbu Wardah
SpouseTini Susantika

Ali Ahmad, known popularly as Ali Kalora (30 May 1981 – 18 September 2021), was an Indonesian Islamic militant and leader of East Indonesia Mujahideen. He was referred to as Indonesia's most wanted militant leader and was the main target of both Indonesian military and police during Operation Tinombala.[1] He became leader of the militant organization after Abu Wardah was shot and killed in July 2016. He waged an insurgency and committed several attacks against villages around Poso Regency and Parigi Moutong Regency until 18 September 2021, where he was shot and killed by the Madago Raya Operation task force.[2][3]

Early life

Ali Ahmad was born on 30 May 1981 in Kalora village, Poso Regency. As he grew up, he identified himself more with his village and gave himself the nickname Ali Kalora.[4][5]

Involvement in terrorism

Ali was a follower of Santoso, also known as Abu Wardah in East Indonesia Mujahideen. After the death of Daeng Koro, prominent leader of the organization under Santoso, he was chosen as a replacement and soon became close with Santoso.[3] As a native from Poso, he became a guide for other militants due to his knowledge of the local area.[5] Santoso was shot and killed on 18 July 2016, followed by the arrest of another prominent leader Muhammad Basri on 14 September. His wife, Tini Susanti was arrested by police in November 2016. He continued to wage an insurgency around the jungles in Poso and Parigi Moutong as the organization shrank in size.[5]

According to experts from the Community of Ideological Islamic Analyst, his team had less than 10 people but was resilient and able to take refuge in the jungle for a long time. He was involved in various attacks on police stations and Christian communities in the region, particularly between 2019 and 2020.[6] One of the most infamous attacks he carried out was on 19 November 2020, when his group massacred a family of four, and burned down a church and three houses. The attack caused villagers in the region to panic, and as many as 150 families took refuge.[7]

He was reported to be willing to surrender in March 2021, but was said to be threatened by other factions in the group. In August, Basri, a former leader of the group, made a video asking Ali to surrender which became viral on the Indonesian internet.[6]

Death

On 18 September 2021, Kalora was killed alongside commander Jaka Ramadhan during a shoot-out with Indonesian soldiers and police, who were carrying out the joint Operation Madago Raya.[8] The clash happened around the small village of Astina in Parigi Moutong Regency, in Central Sulawesi.[8]

Several explosives inside a rag bag were found around his remains. The presence of explosives delayed the evacuation of Ali's corpse by police until the location was secured.[9] The harsh terrain also made the entire process difficult. The evacuation was done by the Mobile Brigade Corps and his remains were thereafter brought to the city of Palu to be identified.[10][11] After forensic identification in Palu Bhayangkara Hospital, the remains were confirmed to be those of Kalora.[12][13]

References

  1. Fakhri, Fakhrizal (20 September 2016). "Kapolri: Target Utama Kita Ali Kalora! : Okezone Nasional". Okezone/ (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  2. "Indonesia kills most wanted militant amid terrorism crackdown". South China Morning Post. 19 September 2021. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  3. 1 2 "Profil Ali Kalora, Pentolan Teroris MIT Poso yang Disebut Tewas, Pernah Bantai Satu Keluarga di Sigi". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  4. Malau, Srihandriatmo (19 July 2016). Aco, Hasanudin (ed.). "Mengenal Sosok Ali Kalora, Pengganti Santoso di Poso". Tribunnews. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  5. 1 2 3 Zuhad, Ahmad (19 September 2021). Lestari, Vyara (ed.). "Profil Ali Kalora, Pimpinan Kelompok Teroris MIT yang Tewas usai Perburuan Bertahun-Tahun". KOMPAS.tv (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  6. 1 2 Ramadhan, Ardito (18 September 2021). Assifa, Farid; Rastika, Icha (eds.). "Daftar Aksi Teror Ali Kalora, Tembak Polisi hingga Bantai 1 Keluarga di Sigi Halaman all". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  7. Gunadha, Reza; Yasir, Muhammad (30 November 2020). "Bantai Satu Keluarga di Sigi, Teroris MIT Ali Kalora Diburu sampai ke Hutan". suara.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  8. 1 2 "Pimpinan Teroris Poso Ali Kalora Dipastikan Tewas". nasional (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  9. Qadri, Muhammad; Ramdhani, Jabbar (18 September 2021). "Jenazah Ali Kalora akan Dievakuasi Minggu Pagi". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  10. Putwiliani, Faryyanida (19 September 2021). "Jenazah Pimpinan MIT Ali Kalora Tiba di Palu Dikawal Brimob, Evakuasi Sempat Terhambat Medan Sulit". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  11. Aco, Hasanudin, ed. (19 September 2021). "Jenazah Ali Kalora akan Dievakuasi ke RS Bhayangkara Polda Sulteng untuk Identifikasi". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  12. "Tim Inafis Identifikasi Dua Jenazah Teroris". KOMPAS.tv (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  13. Saputra, Rizki Sandi (19 September 2021). Wardhani, Anita Kusuma (ed.). "Ali Kalora Tewas dalam Kontak Tembak di Parigi Moutong, Polisi Amankan Dua Buah Bom". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 September 2021.
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