Second suspect in Embassy bombing gets four-year jail term

  • 12/15/2022
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Jakarta, Indonesia, July 26, SPA -- The second suspect to facecharges in the 2004 Australian Embassy bombing was sentenced Tuesday to four years behind bars for helping transport materials used in the deadly attack. Agus Ahmad, 31, told the South Jakarta District Court hethought six bags given to him by a friend contained crystalstones, but the panel of three judges didn't believe him. We find you "guilty of helping the perpetrators bytransporting and hiding the explosive materials used forthe attack," said Judge Johanes Suhadi in handing down thefour-year prison term. Ten people were killed and 200 others wounded in theSeptember 2004 car bombing outside Australia's heavilyfortified embassy in Jakarta.--SPA1302 Local Time 1002 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/279242

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