Wednesday, July 29, 2015 | 19:42
Jakarta - District Court (PN) North Jakarta sentenced foreign citizen (WNA) from Turkey, Ahmet Bozoglen (27) alias Hamza, with a sentence of six years in prison for his involvement in planning acts of terror in Indonesia is involved with terrorist groups Santoso network.
The decision of foreigners from Turkey fulfills three others already sentenced the same on Monday (13/7) and for engaging the same case, namely Ahmed Makhmud (20), Abdullah (20), and Abdul Basit (24).
Chief Justice, Houtman Lumban Tobing in the trial, said Ahmet conclusively proven and legitimate commit criminal acts of terrorism and illegal immigration due to enter Indonesia using a false passport.
"In addition to a six-year prison sentence, the defendant also must pay a fine of Rp 100 million which can be replaced by a six-month prison sentence and must pay a court fee of Rp 5,000," said Houtman, Wednesday (29/7) afternoon.
In addition, because taking action to support terrorist acts while in the territory of Indonesia and the use of false documents to enter Indonesia, the judge decided Ahmet must serve his sentence in Indonesia.
"According to the results consideration of the judge, the defendant joined the terrorist groups in Indonesia with NIT group leader Santoso," he added.
Meanwhile, the Public Prosecutor (Prosecutor), Nana Riana, putusah appreciate the judge and already meet the elements of justice because it is based evidences in the form of travel notes Ahmet while traveling in Indonesia, one of it tells what she and the group leader Santoso NIT do ,
"One of the contents of that note that the concept of jihad and military techniques, as well as the organization ISIS in some areas," said Riana.
According to him, Ahmet entered Indonesia through the city of Kuala Lumpur to Jakarta with transit prior to Riau and mentions another name Santoso met with one of the witnesses in Palu.
"Identity brought by Ahmet is also unclear, when questioned by the immigration he did not identify himself and a date of birth correctly as stated in passport," added Riana.