Indonesia puts four soldiers on trial over acid attack on activist

by | Apr 29, 2026 | World

Military prosecutors have charged four people in the attack that burned one-fifth of activist Andrie Yunus’s body. Published On 29 Apr 202629 Apr 2026A trial has opened in a military court in Jakarta for four Indonesian soldiers accused of carrying out an acid attack on an activist who campaigned against the expansion of the role of the armed forces in government.Military prosecutors charged the group, including Edi Sudarko, Budi Hariyanto Widhi Cahyono, Nandala Dwi Prasetia and Sami Lakka, on Wednesday with serious meditated assault, which carries a maximum sentence of 12 years under Indonesia’s criminal code.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe defendants, who were represented by military-appointed lawyers, appeared in court in fatigues. A defence lawyer for the men told the court they would not dispute the indictment, allowing the trial to proceed.The attack unfolded on March 12, when activist Andrie Yunus – a ‌deputy coordinator with the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (KontraS) – was riding a motorbike in Jakarta. Two men on another motorbike doused him with acid. Visitors walk past a mural featuring Andrie Yunus, the deputy coordinator of the KontraS rights group, who suffered serious injuries when two men on a scooter threw acid at him, at a Mural Exhibition, ‘From Citizens for Andrie’, in Jakarta, on April 27, 2026 [AFP]Andrie, 27, received burns across more than 20 percent of his face and body and was blinded in one eye, according to military prosecutor Mohammad Iswadi.Although police at first identified two other suspects based on CCTV footage, four others were ultimately arrested.They all worked for the Indonesian military’s Strategic Intelligence Agency, whose chief has since resigned, though a reason was not provided. Advertisement Iswadi said the group was angered over Andrie’s activism, but was not working on official orders.At the time of the attack, Andrie had jus …

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