Indonesia jails four military officers for acid attack on rights activist
An Indonesian military court has sentenced four officers for their involvement in an acid attack on an activist known for campaigning against the growing role of the army. One defendant was sentenced to three years in jail, a second to 2.5 years, the third to two years and the f
An Indonesian military court has sentenced four officers for their involvement in an acid attack on an activist known for campaigning against the growing role of the army.
One defendant was sentenced to three years in jail, a second to 2.5 years, the third to two years and the fourth to 1.5 years, the judge said on Wednesday.
The four officers โ all members of the militaryโs Strategic Intelligence Agency (BAIS) โ were found guilty on charges of serious premeditated assault after attacking Andrie Yunus, a โdeputy coordinator with the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence, a rights group also known as KontraS.
The trial of the four accused officers began in April in Jakarta and drew national and international attention as experts described the soldiersโ alleged actions as part of a broader pattern of repression amid growing concerns over rising military influence and democratic backsliding in Indonesia.
Yunus, 27, was attacked on March 12 while he was riding a motorbike in the capital. Two men on another motorbike threw acid at him, leaving him blind in one eye and with burns on more than 20 percent of his face and body.
The charges against the soldiers for premeditated assault carried a maximum sentence of 12 years in prison.
Presiding judge Fredy Ferdian Isnartanto found that soldiers Edi Sudarko, 45, Budi Hariyanto Widhi Cahyono, 43, Nandala Dwi Prasetia, 40, and Sami Lakka, 41, engaged in โarrogant conductโ.
Following outrage over the attack, the military agencyโs chief stepped down, but no reason was made public.

