JAKARTA, Jan 5: Indonesia anti-terror police shot and killed five suspected Islamist militants in eastern Indonesia, the latest assault against a network of extremists behind deadly attacks on officers, authorities said on Saturday.

The men were killed in raids on Friday night and Saturday morning on the remote island of Sumbawa, police spokesman Lt-Col Agus Rianto and state news agency Antara reported. They followed the killing of two suspected militants earlier on Friday on Sulawesi island, also in the east of the country.

Antara reported that the Sumbawa operations were targeting militants who had fled the Makassar area. Police said the slain men were behind the recent killing of two police officers in Poso district, a long established hub for militants and the scene of a vicious war between Muslims and Christians in 2001 and 2002.

Mr Rianto said the men “were endangering the lives of officers” when they were shot. He did not give details.

Indonesia has struggled against militants since its independence. In the 1990s and early 2000s, some militants came under the influence of Al Qaeda after waging jihad in Afghanistan and carried out four major bombings against foreign targets between 2002 and 2009.

A sustained police crackdown, assisted by western countries, has reduced the threat significantly. However, small groups of local terrorists have carried out several attacks on police around the country over the last two years.

While hundreds of terrorists have been convicted, police have also killed at least 70 suspects since 2002, leading to anger among some in the Muslim community, who accuse police of not doing enough to arrest suspects.

Suspected militants have killed at least 10 police officers in incidents around the country this year.—AP

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