Indonesia’s government has asked a court to ban Jemaah Anshorut Daulah (JAD), a militant network linked to the Islamic State group, hoping to strangle its funding and support, the Associated Press reports. State prosecutors have charged JAD with being an organization responsible for widespread terrorism—the first time a terrorist group is charged as an entity. Success in court would allow the authorities to cripple the JAD by choking off its funding, The Straits Times reports. Indonesia will deploy some 100,000 army and police personnel for the security of nearly 17,000 athletes and officials who will take part in next month’s Asia Games. Facial recognition software will be in place at some venues, according to SBS News.