Soldiers convicted of assault
Soldiers convicted of assault
Reuters, Lhokseumawe, Aceh
An Indonesian military court on Monday found three soldiers
guilty of beating civilians in war-torn Aceh and sentenced them
to four months and 20 days in jail -- about half what prosecutors
had demanded.
"The defendants have conducted a crime because they could not
hold their emotions, prompting the beating of civilians,"
presiding judge Maj. Hulwani told the court in Lhokseumawe, a key
base for the military operation.
The three soldiers were First Pvt. Syaiful Bahri, Second Pvt.
Tony Narianto and Second Pvt. Agus Hidayat.
Judge Hulwani said lawyers for the defendants could appeal
within a week. Military prosecutors had demanded sentences of
around eight months for each defendant.
Prosecutors said the privates severely beat three civilians,
including a village chief, in the hamlet of Lawang in Bireun
district last month.
The defendants told the court they beat the villagers because
they refused to cooperate when asked about rebel activities in
the area -- a stronghold of the separatist Free Aceh Movement
(GAM) and a focal point of the military operation.
The trial of another three soldiers charged over the same
incident opened on Monday. A fourth soldier has also charged but
no trial date has been set.
The trials come as the military insists it is doing its best
to avoid civilian casualties in its latest offensive.
It is the first trial of government troops in the western-most
province since Indonesia launched a major offensive there on May
19 to wipe out separatist rebels.
The military's latest figures for the offensive put the number
of GAM fighters killed at 112, with 160 captured and 92
surrendering. It says 10 soldiers, three police and one civilian
have been killed.
More than 25,000 people have fled their homes because of the
fighting which Indonesia has said could last anywhere from two to
six months.
Indonesian troops and the rebels have been fighting each other
in the resource-rich province on the tip of Sumatra island for 27
years in a conflict that has killed at least 10,000 people.
Jakarta has offered autonomy for Aceh but the rebels say they
want nothing short of independence.