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| SEAPA Alert: Suspects in murder of Indonesian journalist arrested | | Print | |
| Media Alert - Media Alert | |||
| Report by Source: AJI | |||
| Tuesday, 26 May 2009 17:19 | |||
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Seven suspects, including the mastermind, in the murder of Indonesian journalist Agung Gede Narendra Prabangsa, were arrested on 24 May 2009 by police in Bali, Indonesia. Police identified the alleged mastermind as I Nyoman Susrama. Susrama is the brother of I Nenga Arnawa, regent of Bangli in Bali province, a member of local parliament and supervisor of the Regency Education Project. The other suspects arrested were identified as Komang Gede, Nyoman Rencana, I Komang Gede Wardana alias Mangde, Dewa Sumbawa, Endy and Jampe. Prabangsa, who was a journalist of the daily newspaper "Radar Bali", was killed after his series of investigative reports on alleged corruption at the local government's Regency Education Project was published. Police recovered evidence in the scene of crime, including the victim's bloodstains and the car used to transport the victim's body. Prabangsa's corpse was recovered from Bali Strait on 16 February 2009. According to the suspects, the journalist was killed inside Susrama's house in Banjar Petak, Bebalag, Bangli, Bali on 11 February at 11:30 pm local time. Police said the victim had been invited to Susrama's house where he was beaten to death. His body was then dumped in Padangbai Beach. The Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) has been working hand-in-hand with the local police in the Prabangsa case for the past four months. AJI also called on the police to continue its efforts in solving other murder cases involving journalists. These include those of Ersa Siregar, a journalist of RCTI TV, killed by soldiers in Aceh in 2003; and Fuad Muhammad Safruddin of "Bersita Nasional", slain in Yogyakarta in 1996. AJI President Nezar Patria noted that these cases have never been brought to trial. "Impunity in the killing of journalists should be eliminated in Indonesia," he said.
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