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Indonesian cleric on trial for terror attack

- AFP

JAKARTA: A jailed Indonesian cleric accused of being the mastermind of a deadly 2016 terror attack in Jakarta went on trial Thursday and faces a possible death sentence if convicted.

Aman Abdurrahma­n is charged with terrorism- related offences over the attack, claimed by the Islamic State group, that killed four bystanders in a busy downtown neighborho­od. Four militants died after they were shot or blew themselves up.

The handcuffed cleric arrived at a Jakarta court in an orange vest worn by criminal suspects, escorted by armed guards.

Prosecutor­s read out the indictment against Abdurrahma­n on charges that he “deliberate­ly used violence or threats to create terror among the general public and caused mass casualties... or caused damage” to property, which can carry a penalty ranging from four years in prison to a life sentence or the death penalty.

Abdurrahma­n showed little emotion, saying he did not recognize the court and would not read the charges against him or hire a lawyer. The court appointed a lawyer to represent the cleric.

IS in Southeast Asia—saw dramatic scenes as a suicide bomber blew himself up in a Starbucks and security forces battled gun-toting militants.

Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, has long struggled with Islamist militancy and has been hit by a series of attacks in the past 15 years, including the 2002 Bali bombings that left 202 people dead.

A crackdown is believed to have weakened the most dangerous networks, but fears have grown of a resurgence in militancy after to the Middle East in recent years to join IS.

The country has seen a surge in plots and attacks linked to the jihadists, including an attack last year in which suicide bombers killed three Indonesia’s sprawling capital.

Despite being in prison since 2010, Abdurrahma­n has actively recruited militants to join IS, according to the Jakarta-based Institute for

He is thought to have been in communicat­ion with leaders of Indonesian police escort Indonesian radical cleric Aman Abdurrahma­n (C) into the South Jakarta courtroom on Thursday during his first appearance over his role in a 2016 suicide bombing. the jihadist group and is the main translator for IS propaganda in Indonesia, it has said.

The cleric was detained by counter- terrorism police on was due for release from the Nusakamban­gan maximum-security prison where he was serving a sentence for raising funds for a militant training camp in conservati­ve Aceh province.

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