Memali Incident

Memali Siege
Date19 November 1985
Location
Kampung Memali, Baling,
Kedah, Malaysia
5°48′57″N 100°53′40″E / 5.815754°N 100.894549°E / 5.815754; 100.894549
Result

Malaysian Government victory

  • Ibrahim Mahmud killed.
  • Mass arrest of Ibrahim's followers.
Belligerents

Government of Malaysia

Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party
Commanders and leaders
Mahathir Mohamad
Musa Hitam
Mohammed Hanif Omar
Ibrahim Mahmud 
Strength
200 policemen 400 followers
Unknown number of armed villagers[1]
Casualties and losses
4 killed[2] 14 killed[2]
159 arrested[3]
Memali Incident is located in Malaysia
Memali Incident
Location within Malaysia
Memali Incident is located in Peninsular Malaysia
Memali Incident
Memali Incident (Peninsular Malaysia)

The Memali Incident (Malay: Peristiwa Memali) or code-named as Operasi Angkara ("Operation Cause") and Operasi Hapus ("Operation Destroy") was a major incident that occurred in the remote village of Kampung Memali, Baling in the Malaysian state of Kedah on 19 November 1985.

A team of 200 policemen, under orders from the Deputy Prime Minister Musa Hitam, laid siege to kampung (village) houses in Memali, near Baling in Kedah. The houses were occupied by an Islamic sect of about 400 people led by Ibrahim Mahmud a.k.a. Ibrahim Libya. The siege resulted in the deaths of 14 villagers and 4 policemen.

  1. ^ "Peristiwa Memali: Kertas Perintah 21, Tahun 1986" (PDF) (in Malay). Ministry of Home Affairs. 25 February 1986. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference iavim was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Looi Sue-Chern (5 April 2014). "Memali families still seek answers, want closure after 30 years". Malay Insider. Retrieved 9 April 2016.