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Southeast Asia
Indonesian court convicts 9 on terror charges
2010-12-31
Nine terror suspects were sentenced to prison for between eight and nine years on Thursday for planning to murder foreigners and for running a terrorist training camp in Aceh.

The nine were Laode Afif aka Hadid, Mukhtar Kahairi aka Umar Bin Fasihin, Maskyur Rahmat bin Mahmud, Muchsin Kamal aka Zulkifli, Surya Achda aka Abu Semak Belukar, Hasbuddin aka Abu Azzam, Deni Sulaiman aka Sule, Rahmadi Nowo Kuncoro aka Usyak As Syahid and Agus Kasdianto aka Hasan aka Musaf bin Nasim.

“They are guilty of terrorist acts,” presiding judge Supeno said as quoted by detik.com news portal.

The sentences were less than the 12 yearsÂ’ imprisonment sought by prosecutors. Supeno said the sentences were justified by the polite behavior of the defendants in court and their lack of prior criminal convictions.

Laode, Mukhtar, Maskyur and Muchsin were accused of planning to assault and murder foreigners working for some of the many NGOs operating in Aceh after the 2004 tsunami.

Surya, Hasbuddin, Deni and Rahmadi were arrested in connection with a terrorist training camp that operated near Mount Bun in Aceh.

Agus Kasdianto was sentenced to nine yearsÂ’ imprisonment, one year more than his accomplices, Supeno said, since he was a repeat offender.

The nine men were part of a group of 71 suspected terrorists arrested by the National Police in a series of raids that began in February in Sumatra and Java.

According to the police, the terrorist training camp was run by JamaÂ’ah Anshorut Tauhid, a militant group led by firebrand Muslim cleric Abu Bakar BaÂ’asyir, who was himself arrested in August.

The court ordered the destruction of all evidence confiscated during the trial, including an AK-47 assault rifle, 312 bullets, two FN revolvers, a telescope and a CD about the Bali bomb terrorists.

Prosecutor Bambang S. said that his team did not accept the sentences and would consider appealing.
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