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YouTuber Resbob Sentenced to 2.5 Years in Prison in Sunda Ethnic Insult Case

| Source: CNN_ID Translated from Indonesian | Legal
YouTuber Resbob Sentenced to 2.5 Years in Prison in Sunda Ethnic Insult Case
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The Bandung District Court (PN Bandung) has imposed a criminal sentence of two years and six months in prison on YouTuber Muhammad Adimas Firdaus, alias Resbob, in a case of hate speech against the Sunda ethnic group through a live broadcast on social media.

Presiding Judge Adeng Abdul Kohar stated that the defendant was proven legally and convincingly to have committed the criminal act of broadcasting or disseminating recordings containing statements of enmity through information technology means.

“The court imposes a sentence on the defendant Muhammad Adimas Firdaus alias Resbob of two years and six months,” said Adeng while reading the verdict at PN Bandung on Wednesday (29/4).

The panel of judges also ruled that the period of arrest and detention already served by the defendant be fully deducted from the imposed sentence, and ordered the defendant to remain in custody.

In its considerations, the panel of judges took into account both aggravating and mitigating factors.

The aggravating factor was that the defendant was evasive in providing his testimony.

“The mitigating factor is that the defendant has no prior criminal record and behaved politely,” said Adeng.

During the trial, the judge gave the opportunity to both the public prosecutor and the defendant’s legal counsel to file an appeal.

However, both parties stated they needed time to consider the verdict.

“I need to think about it first, Your Honour,” said Resbob in front of the panel of judges.

Previously, Resbob was charged with spreading hate speech through social media.

In the indictment, the Bandung District Prosecutor’s Office (Kejari Bandung), on Monday, 8 December 2026, stated that Resbob, who was at his residence, was picked up by two friends who are now witnesses.

Resbob then uttered hate speech, the content of which spread on social media, angering the public, particularly the Sunda ethnic group.

The prosecutor assessed that the utterance fulfilled the elements of the criminal offence as regulated in Article 243 of Law No. 1 of 2023 on the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 243 of Law No. 1 of 2026.

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