The government has poured troops into the troubled
province
At least seven people have been killed in the Indonesian province
of Aceh as government forces step up operations to hunt down separatist
rebels, residents and rebels have said.
More than 10 truck-loads of soldiers have carried out sweeps of
several villages in Tanah Luas sub-district in North Aceh to track
down members of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), according to GAM spokesman
Tengku Amni bin Ahmad Marzuki.
On Sunday, a joint military-police operation to find a GAM base
in Ujong Reuba in the North Aceh sub-district of Meurah Mulia resulted
in a clash with rebels but there were no casualties, Mr Amni said.
But three civilians, including a 60-year-old farmer, were shot dead
during the ensuing security sweep in the area, he added.
The farmer was shot while he was working in his field while the
other two were shot as they were passing on a motorbike.
The security forces also torched 29 houses and damaged 10 others,
Mr Amni claimed.
Attempted to run
Two civilians who attempted to run away when their car was stopped
for an identity check in the East Aceh town of Langsa on Sunday
were shot dead, police spokesman Adjunct Senior Commissioner Sad
Harunantyo said.
A third man escaped, he added.
In West Aceh, police shot dead two civilians who were riding a motorcycle
in Balang Geureuh, in the Seunagan sub-district on Sunday, residents
said.
But West Aceh Police Chief Adjunct Senior Commissioner Her Aris
Sumarman refuted this saying that the two were killed during an
ambush on a police patrol there.
Meanwhile, two sub-district administration offices were torched
by unknown groups in West Aceh's Setiabakti and Teunom sub-districts,
the West Aceh regional secretary Nyak Ali Umar said. There were
no casualties.
Vital fuel supplies
Jakarta has been stepping up military operations in Aceh in the
past weeks, especially in North Aceh which is home to the huge Arun
gas field where oil and gas operations have been temporarily halted
amid security concerns.
The government has poured in troops and police to safeguard the
area and allow it to resume its oil and gas operations.
The stoppage has already caused heavy losses in revenues to the
government.
GAM has been fighting for a free and Islamic state in Aceh since
the mid-1970s.
Jakarta sent 1,100 fresh troops to Aceh last month to launch a security
operation against the GAM, after a year of talks between the government
and rebels which resulted in a series of shaky truces between the
two sides.
But the truces failed to curtail the violence which has claimed
more than 500 lives this year.
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