What do we know about the man supposedly leading Islamic State’s East Asia branch?
Not much was known about the Islamic State’s new leader for its so-called East Asia province, which encompasses Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and, according to a terrorism monitor, also Thailand. The Diplomat has recently learned the background and source of radicalization of the leader, best known by his nom de guerre Abu Zacharia, the chief of an IS-supporting terror outfit in the the southern Philippines known as the Maute group.
On March 2, 2022, the Armed Forces of the Philippines announced that Abu Zacharia, whose real name is Jer Mimbantas, is the new Southeast Asian emir of the Islamic State. He is also known as Faharudin Hadji Satar.
Who Is Abu Zacharia?
Abu Zacharia succeeded Owaida Marohombsar, known by his nickname Abu Dhar. Like Abu Zacharia, Abu Dhar was also the leader of the Maute group. He was killed in Lanao del Norte province in March 2019.
The top military official who made the recent announcement said Abu Zacharia was part of the Maute group that laid siege to Marawi city in Lanao del Sur province in May 2017 and fought government forces in a five-month battle, during which some 1,200 people, mostly militants, died and much of the city was destroyed.