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| An Indonesian militant is sentenced to
death for helping plan and carry out last year's suicide bombing at the
Australian Embassy -- the harshest penalty yet in the attack that killed
10 people. (Photo: Xinhua/REUTERS) |
JAKARTA, Sept. 13
(Xinhuanet) -- The Indonesian court on Tuesday sentenced a militant to death for
playing a major role in the last year's bomb attack on the Australian embassy
compound here that killed 11 people and injured some 200 others.
Iwan Darmawan alias Rois, 29, was found guilty of
plotting the attack, recruiting a suicide bomber, preparing the explosives,
surveying the target, providing a van to carry the explosives and finding
shelters to other bombers.
The defendant was pronounced "convincingly guilty of
cumulative crimes," presiding judge Roki Panjaitan said.
The defendant has shown consistent denials and no
remorse during his trials, said Roki, adding "there are no mitigating factors."
Rois is the fourth convicted
terrorist to face the firing squad after three convicted terrorists in the
October 2002 nightclub bombing on Bali island.
"I'm not afraid of death sentence because I will die
as a martyr," Rois said.
His lawyer Ahmad Michdan told reporters that the case
was markedly under foreign influence.
Besides Rois, the South Jakarta District Court has
convicted three other suspects for the Australian embassy bombing and sentenced
them to between three-and-a-half and seven years in jail.
Two more defendants are awaiting verdicts from the court. Enditem [1] [2] [3] [4] |