Zulkarnaen, a former Jemaah Islamiah military commander, is jailed for aiding and abetting terrorism. The sentencing does not directly relate to the 2002 attack, which killed 202 people.
A prominent Indonesian militant who has been linked to the 2002 Bali bombings has been sentenced to 15 years in prison by a Jakarta court.He admits he was a military commander in terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah, but denies any involvement in the Bali bombings
He was found guilty of aiding and abetting terrorism by either lending money, giving shelter to a terror perpetrator and withholding information on a terror act. The 58-year-old had been on the run for almost two decades after being named a suspect in the Bali attacks.Police and prosecutors accused Zulkarnaen of playing a role in making the bombs used in the Bali attacks, and in the 2003 bombing of the JW Marriott hotel in Jakarta that killed 12 people.
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