Wednesday 22 January 2014

Embassy bomb-plot mastermind sentenced to seven and a half years


An Indonesian court has sentenced an Islamist militant to seven and a half years in prison for masterminding a plot to attack the Burmese Embassy in the Indonesian capital.


Judge Haryono, who presided over the trial Tuesday at the South Jakarta District Court, said the defendant, Sigit Indrajit, was guilty of violating the anti-terror law.



Indrajit, 23, and six others were arrested in May after police foiled their plot seen as retaliation against Buddhist-majority Burma for attacks there on ethnic Rohingya Muslims.


He was the third defendant to be sentenced in the case. Earlier this month, the same court sentenced Rohadi and Achmad Taufik to six and seven-and-half years, respectively.


Indonesia has been battling terrorists since the 2002 Bali bombing that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists.


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