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Detachment 88

Counterterrorism Special Detachment 88 (Indonesian: Detasemen Khusus 88 Antiteror),[4] or Densus 88, is an Indonesian National Police counter-terrorism squad formed on 30 June 2003, after the 2002 Bali bombings. It is funded, equipped, and trained by the United States through the Diplomatic Security Service's Antiterrorism Assistance Program[5] and Australia.[6]

Counterterrorism Special Detachment 88
Detasemen Khusus 88 Antiteror
The crest of the Detachment 88
Active30 June 2003; 20 years ago (2003-06-30)
CountryIndonesia
AgencyIndonesian National Police
TypePolice tactical unit
RoleCounterterrorism
AbbreviationDelta 88
Densus 88[1][2]
Structure
Personnel1300[3]
Commanders
Current
commander
Sentot Prasetyo
Notables
Significant operation(s)Death of Azahari Husin, 2007 Poso Raid, Death of Noordin Mohammad Top, Arrest of Abu Dujana, Cipayung Raid, 2016 Jakarta attacks

The unit has worked with considerable success against the jihadi terrorist cells linked to Central Java–based Islamist movement Jemaah Islamiyah.[7]

History edit

Detachment 88 was formed after the 2002 Bali bombings[7] and became operational in 2003.[8] The name of the organization is a result of a senior Indonesian police official mishearing "ATA" in a briefing on the Diplomatic Security Service's Antiterrorism Assistance Program as "88". He thought it would be a good name as the number 8 is a lucky number in Asia and other officials lacked the courage to correct him.[9] The bilateral initiative that started Detachment 88 also started Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Cooperation (JCLEC).[10] In July 2003, the first 30 Indonesian National Police officers were trained under to serve as the unit's first members under the Anti-Terrorism Assistance Initiative.[11]

Detachment 88 has disrupted the activities of Central Java–based Islamist movement Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) and many of JI's top operatives have been arrested or killed.[7] Abu Dujana, suspected leader of JI's military wing and its possible emir, was apprehended on 9 June 2007.[12] Azahari Husin was shot and killed on 9 November 2005 at Batu, East Java. The Indonesian terrorist organization suffered a further blow when arguably its last surviving and at-large prominent figure, Noordin Mohammad Top was killed in a shootout with Detachment 88 on 17 September 2009 at Solo, Central Java.

Detachment 88 is assisted by foreign agencies, including the Australian Federal Police, in forensic sciences including DNA analysis, and communications monitoring. In pre-emptive strikes in Java, the unit thwarted attack plans to material assembly.[7]

Detachment 88 operators were involved in an operation in Poso, where 10 people, including a policeman, were killed in a gunfight during a high-risk arrest operation on 22 January 2007.[13]

Six members of a little-known terror cell called Katibah GR, or Cell GR, were arrested by D88 operators after carrying out a raid in Batam in August 2016. Police said their leader had been planning a rocket attack on Marina Bay, Singapore together with a Syrian-based Indonesian ISIS militant.[14]

Training edit

This special unit is being funded by the US government through its State Department's Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), under the ATA. The unit is currently being trained in Megamendung, 50 km south of Jakarta, by the CIA, FBI, US Secret Service, and Australian Federal Police.[10]

Most of these instructors were ex-US special forces personnel.[15] Training is also carried out with the aid of Australian Special Forces and various intelligence agencies.

Detachment 88 is designed to become an anti-terrorist unit that is capable of countering various terrorist threats, from bomb threats to hostage situations. This 400-personnel strong special force went fully operational in 2005. It consists of investigators, explosive experts, and an attack unit that includes snipers. As of 2017, the unit have 1,300 personnel assigned to it.[3]

Weapons edit

Detachment 88 officers are frequently seen armed with a M4A1 carbine when an operation or a raid is being conducted while the Glock 17 pistol is used as the standard sidearm.[10]

They also use a varied arsenal of weapons such as the Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun, Heckler & Koch MP7 Submachine gun, Steyr AUG assault rifles, Heckler & Koch G36C assault rifles, Remington 700 and Armalite AR-10 sniper rifles, Knight's Armament Company SR-25 Marksman Rifles, M14 Battle Rifles, Ithaca 37 and Remington 870 shotguns, and Heckler & Koch HK416 rifles.

Allegations of torture and deaths in custody edit

The unit has been accused of involvement of torture. In August 2010, Amnesty International said in an urgent appeal that Indonesia had arrested Moluccan activists, and they had anxiety that the activists would be tortured by Detachment 88.[16] In September 2010, the death of Malukan political prisoner Yusuf Sipakoly allegedly caused by the gross human rights abuses by Detachment 88.[17][18] In March 2016, the Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights stated that at least 121 terror suspects had died in custody since 2007[19]

While acknowledging that Australia did train Detachment 88, Foreign affairs minister in 2012, Bob Carr, said he wasn't sure if the allegations were true, but would follow up.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ "Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research's Indonesia Page. Retrieved on January 29, 2007". Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Densus 88". www.indonesiamatters.com. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Indonesia beefs up anti-terror unit to tackle growing terror threat". The Straits Times. 2017-12-30. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  4. ^ "Polri akui temukan aliran dana dari ISIS ke Khatibah Nusantara". 6 September 2016.
  5. ^ Harwanto, Aji Tito; Utomo, Tri Cahyo; Hanura, Marten (2016). "Implementasi Kerja Sama Indonesia-amerika Serikat Dalam Counter Terrorism: Hasil Program Diplomatic Security Service Antiterrorism Assistance Terhadap Kasus Terorisme Di Indonesia Tahun 2003-2014". Diponegoro Journal of International Relations. 2 (1).
  6. ^ "The eastern fringe of the Muslim world worries about Islamic State's influence". The Economist. 23 January 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d McDonald, Hamish (31 May 2008). "Fighting terror with smart weaponry". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 17.
  8. ^ Guerin, Bill (Jun 16, 2007). . Asia Times. Archived from the original on June 17, 2007. Retrieved July 15, 2008.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  9. ^ Conboy, Ken. (2006) The Second Front: Inside Asia's Most dangerous Terrorist Network, Equinox Publishing, ISBN 979-3780-09-6 p. 23
  10. ^ a b c Barton, Greg (July 2018). "How Indonesia's counter-terrorism force has become a model for the region". The Conversation. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  11. ^ Muhammad Qobidl 'Ainul Arif (November 2015). "Behind the Gun of Densus 88: Understanding U.S. Government Behavior under Crisis Situation". JIIR. 1. doi:10.5281/zenodo.4781172.
  12. ^ Gelling, Peter (2007-06-14). "Southeast Asian Terrorist Leader Is Under Arrest". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  13. ^ "Indonesia police kill nine militants in Poso". Reuters. 22 January 2007.
  14. ^ Arshad, Arlina (6 August 2016). "Plot to attack Marina Bay with rocket from Batam foiled". The Straits Times. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  15. ^ Pasukan Khusus Polri Dilatih CIA 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 29 January 2007.
  16. ^ "Turkmenistan". Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  17. ^ Political prisoner dies as 'truth walks slowly' Tom Allard, Jakarta 15 September 2010 "World - theage.com.au". The Age. Melbourne.
  18. ^ "Indonesia police probe torture allegations". www.abc.net.au. 2010-09-14. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  19. ^ Eko Prasetyo (22 April 2016), , The Jakarta Globe, archived from the original on 23 April 2016, retrieved 22 April 2016
  20. ^ Hayden Cooper and Lisa Main http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-08-28/papuans-claim-australian-link-to-death-squad/4228710 "Papuans Claim Australian Link to Death Squad" Updated 29 Aug 2012, 10:40am

External links edit

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Counterterrorism Special Detachment 88 Indonesian Detasemen Khusus 88 Antiteror 4 or Densus 88 is an Indonesian National Police counter terrorism squad formed on 30 June 2003 after the 2002 Bali bombings It is funded equipped and trained by the United States through the Diplomatic Security Service s Antiterrorism Assistance Program 5 and Australia 6 Counterterrorism Special Detachment 88Detasemen Khusus 88 AntiterorThe crest of the Detachment 88Active30 June 2003 20 years ago 2003 06 30 CountryIndonesiaAgencyIndonesian National PoliceTypePolice tactical unitRoleCounterterrorismAbbreviationDelta 88Densus 88 1 2 StructurePersonnel1300 3 CommandersCurrentcommanderSentot PrasetyoNotablesSignificant operation s Death of Azahari Husin 2007 Poso Raid Death of Noordin Mohammad Top Arrest of Abu Dujana Cipayung Raid 2016 Jakarta attacksThe unit has worked with considerable success against the jihadi terrorist cells linked to Central Java based Islamist movement Jemaah Islamiyah 7 Contents 1 History 2 Training 3 Weapons 4 Allegations of torture and deaths in custody 5 References 6 External linksHistory editDetachment 88 was formed after the 2002 Bali bombings 7 and became operational in 2003 8 The name of the organization is a result of a senior Indonesian police official mishearing ATA in a briefing on the Diplomatic Security Service s Antiterrorism Assistance Program as 88 He thought it would be a good name as the number 8 is a lucky number in Asia and other officials lacked the courage to correct him 9 The bilateral initiative that started Detachment 88 also started Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Cooperation JCLEC 10 In July 2003 the first 30 Indonesian National Police officers were trained under to serve as the unit s first members under the Anti Terrorism Assistance Initiative 11 Detachment 88 has disrupted the activities of Central Java based Islamist movement Jemaah Islamiyah JI and many of JI s top operatives have been arrested or killed 7 Abu Dujana suspected leader of JI s military wing and its possible emir was apprehended on 9 June 2007 12 Azahari Husin was shot and killed on 9 November 2005 at Batu East Java The Indonesian terrorist organization suffered a further blow when arguably its last surviving and at large prominent figure Noordin Mohammad Top was killed in a shootout with Detachment 88 on 17 September 2009 at Solo Central Java Detachment 88 is assisted by foreign agencies including the Australian Federal Police in forensic sciences including DNA analysis and communications monitoring In pre emptive strikes in Java the unit thwarted attack plans to material assembly 7 Detachment 88 operators were involved in an operation in Poso where 10 people including a policeman were killed in a gunfight during a high risk arrest operation on 22 January 2007 13 Six members of a little known terror cell called Katibah GR or Cell GR were arrested by D88 operators after carrying out a raid in Batam in August 2016 Police said their leader had been planning a rocket attack on Marina Bay Singapore together with a Syrian based Indonesian ISIS militant 14 Training editThis special unit is being funded by the US government through its State Department s Diplomatic Security Service DSS under the ATA The unit is currently being trained in Megamendung 50 km south of Jakarta by the CIA FBI US Secret Service and Australian Federal Police 10 Most of these instructors were ex US special forces personnel 15 Training is also carried out with the aid of Australian Special Forces and various intelligence agencies Detachment 88 is designed to become an anti terrorist unit that is capable of countering various terrorist threats from bomb threats to hostage situations This 400 personnel strong special force went fully operational in 2005 It consists of investigators explosive experts and an attack unit that includes snipers As of 2017 the unit have 1 300 personnel assigned to it 3 Weapons editDetachment 88 officers are frequently seen armed with a M4A1 carbine when an operation or a raid is being conducted while the Glock 17 pistol is used as the standard sidearm 10 They also use a varied arsenal of weapons such as the Heckler amp Koch MP5 submachine gun Heckler amp Koch MP7 Submachine gun Steyr AUG assault rifles Heckler amp Koch G36C assault rifles Remington 700 and Armalite AR 10 sniper rifles Knight s Armament Company SR 25 Marksman Rifles M14 Battle Rifles Ithaca 37 and Remington 870 shotguns and Heckler amp Koch HK416 rifles Allegations of torture and deaths in custody editThe unit has been accused of involvement of torture In August 2010 Amnesty International said in an urgent appeal that Indonesia had arrested Moluccan activists and they had anxiety that the activists would be tortured by Detachment 88 16 In September 2010 the death of Malukan political prisoner Yusuf Sipakoly allegedly caused by the gross human rights abuses by Detachment 88 17 18 In March 2016 the Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights stated that at least 121 terror suspects had died in custody since 2007 19 While acknowledging that Australia did train Detachment 88 Foreign affairs minister in 2012 Bob Carr said he wasn t sure if the allegations were true but would follow up 20 References edit Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research s Indonesia Page Retrieved on January 29 2007 Retrieved 25 May 2017 Densus 88 www indonesiamatters com Retrieved 25 May 2017 a b Indonesia beefs up anti terror unit to tackle growing terror threat The Straits Times 2017 12 30 Retrieved 2020 12 01 Polri akui temukan aliran dana dari ISIS ke Khatibah Nusantara 6 September 2016 Harwanto Aji Tito Utomo Tri Cahyo Hanura Marten 2016 Implementasi Kerja Sama Indonesia amerika Serikat Dalam Counter Terrorism Hasil Program Diplomatic Security Service Antiterrorism Assistance Terhadap Kasus Terorisme Di Indonesia Tahun 2003 2014 Diponegoro Journal of International Relations 2 1 The eastern fringe of the Muslim world worries about Islamic State s influence The Economist 23 January 2016 Retrieved 24 January 2016 a b c d McDonald Hamish 31 May 2008 Fighting terror with smart weaponry Sydney Morning Herald p 17 Guerin Bill Jun 16 2007 Another success for Detachment 88 Asia Times Archived from the original on June 17 2007 Retrieved July 15 2008 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link Conboy Ken 2006 The Second Front Inside Asia s Most dangerous Terrorist Network Equinox Publishing ISBN 979 3780 09 6 p 23 a b c Barton Greg July 2018 How Indonesia s counter terrorism force has become a model for the region The Conversation Retrieved 2020 12 01 Muhammad Qobidl Ainul Arif November 2015 Behind the Gun of Densus 88 Understanding U S Government Behavior under Crisis Situation JIIR 1 doi 10 5281 zenodo 4781172 Gelling Peter 2007 06 14 Southeast Asian Terrorist Leader Is Under Arrest The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 04 02 Indonesia police kill nine militants in Poso Reuters 22 January 2007 Arshad Arlina 6 August 2016 Plot to attack Marina Bay with rocket from Batam foiled The Straits Times Retrieved 25 May 2017 Pasukan Khusus Polri Dilatih CIA Archived 2007 09 29 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 29 January 2007 Turkmenistan Retrieved 25 May 2017 Political prisoner dies as truth walks slowly Tom Allard Jakarta 15 September 2010 World theage com au The Age Melbourne Indonesia police probe torture allegations www abc net au 2010 09 14 Retrieved 2020 12 01 Eko Prasetyo 22 April 2016 Police Negligence Admission only Tip of the Iceberg Amnesty International The Jakarta Globe archived from the original on 23 April 2016 retrieved 22 April 2016 Hayden Cooper and Lisa Main http www abc net au news 2012 08 28 papuans claim australian link to death squad 4228710 Papuans Claim Australian Link to Death Squad Updated 29 Aug 2012 10 40amExternal links editUnofficial Site nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Detachment 88 Retrieved from https en 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