Indonesian court disbands Islamic State-linked group for 'terrorism'

Islamic cleric Aman Abdurrahman arrives at a court ahead of his verdict in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 22, 2018, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/ Akbar Nugroho Gumay/via REUTERS/Files

JAKARTA (Reuters) - A court in Indonesia disbanded Jemaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD), the country's largest Islamic State-linked group, on Tuesday for "conducting terrorism" and affiliating itself with the militant organisation.

Judge Aris Bawono Langgeng delivered the verdict in a heavily guarded South Jakarta court in the capital of Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country.

JAD, a loose grouping of Islamic State sympathisers, has thousands of followers in Indonesia. Its leader, Aman Abdurrahman, was sentenced to death last month for masterminding from his jail cell a string of deadly militant attacks.

(Reporting by Agustinus Da Costa; Editing by Paul Tait)