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The Jakarta Post
Wednesday, February 4, 2004
Apriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Medan, North
Sumatra
Two alleged Free Aceh Movement (GAM) members who
prosecutors say funded a grenade attack on a Medan
hotel should be sentenced to 10 years in prison, the
Medan District Court was told on Tuesday.
Prosecutors said the two men, Mustafa Halim and Tengku
Zainal, provided funds for an attack on the Asean
International Hotel two years ago, which they said was
designed to intimidate the local population. No one
was hurt in the attack, which shattered the hotel's
front glass panels.
Head prosecutor Mardiana Sianturi claimed the two
defendants he called GAM "treasurers" had hired two
other men, Musliadi and Anwar, to throw grenades at
the hotel, located on Jl. Adam Malik in downtown Medan.
The attack on the hotel, which is popular with foreign
tourists, was aimed at sparking fear in Medan society,
he said.
Mardiana said the two had paid Musliadi and Anwar a
total of Rp 1.8 million (US$211.8) to carry out the
attack.
Musliadi and Anwar, both who are witnesses in the
case, received further payments totaling Rp 1.5
million after the Aug. 17 attack two years ago, while
a remaining Rp 300,000 was used to cover the men's
communication and meal expenses, Mardiana said.
Musliadi and Anwar have admitted in earlier trials the
grenades were obtained from Abdullah Sulaiman, another
defendant, who is also an alleged GAM member.
When the pair threw their grenades at the hotel, only
Musliadi's exploded, Mardiana said. The two escaped by
riding off on motorcycles, he said.
Head judge Abid Saleh Mendrova said the trial would be
adjourned until Feb. 12 to allow the defense time to
prepare its case.
GAM has been staging years of guerrilla action in the
Aceh Nanggroe Darussalam province. Pro-independence
sentiment has run high in Aceh following the reform
movement's election to power in 1998.
The Indonesian government declared martial law in the
province last year after peace talks between GAM and
the Indonesian Military (TNI) failed. Many GAM members
have been arrested and sentenced to long jail terms
for their roles in the rebellion. |