BFF-23 Indonesian cleric sentenced to death over 2016 terror attack

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Indonesian cleric sentenced to death over 2016 terror attack

JAKARTA, June 22, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Indonesian cleric Aman Abdurrahman was
sentenced to death Friday over his role in a 2016 Islamic State terror attack
that saw a suicide bomber blow himself up at a Jakarta Starbucks cafe.

Heavily armed police guarded the hearing at a Jakarta court — which had
earlier found Abdurrahman guilty of masterminding the attack that killed four
— as it ordered his execution.

“(The defendant) has been proven to have committed a criminal act of
terrorism,” said judge Akhmad Jaini, who also cited Abdurrahman’s involvement
in other attacks for handing down the death penalty.

“He will be sentenced to death.”

The convicted terror mastermind, who sat on a defendant’s chair in the
middle of the courtroom, appeared bored with the proceedings and showed
little reaction to the sentence.

Executions are carried out by firing squad in the world’s biggest Muslim-
majority country, which has long struggled with Islamist militancy.

In 2002, bombings at the resort island of Bali killed over 200 — mostly
foreign tourists.

It was Indonesia’s worst-ever terror attack.

The assault in the capital two years ago saw security forces battle gun-
toting militants near the cafe where a suicide bomber detonated his
explosives.

Last month, prosecutors demanded that Abdurrahman be handed a death
sentence for his role in the attack, which was the first claimed by IS in
Southeast Asia.

Considered the de facto head of all IS supporters in Indonesia, Abdurrahman
— believed to be 46 — is also the spiritual leader of local extremist
network Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD).

Authorities have said JAD was involved in the 2016 attack and a recent wave
of suicide bombings in Indonesia’s second-biggest city Surabaya.

Two families — including girls aged nine and 12 — blew themselves up at
churches and a police station last month, killing 13.

Authorities have not charged Abdurrahman — who was already in jail on a
separate terror conviction — over the Surabaya attacks.

Despite being imprisoned since 2010, Abdurrahman has recruited militants to
join IS, is thought to have been in communication with leaders of the
jihadist group, and is the main translator for IS propaganda in Indonesia,
according to analysts and authorities.

BSS/AFP/MR/1147 hrs