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Australia Embassy Bomb Suspect Convicted

Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:23:44 PM
By IRWAN FIRDAUS

Agus Ahmad, one of the suspects of the Australian Embassy bombing in 2004, talks to reporters from behind bar during his trial at a court in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, July 26, 2005. The second suspect to face charges in the attack was sentenced Tuesday to four years behind bars for helping transport materials used in the deadly explosion. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - The second suspect tried in September's deadly bombing at the Australian Embassy was convicted Tuesday and sentenced to four years in prison for helping transport materials used in the attack.

Agus Ahmad, 31, told the South Jakarta District Court he believed six bags given to him by a friend contained crystal stones, but the three judges did not believe him.

We find you "guilty of helping the perpetrators by transporting and hiding the explosive materials used for the attack," Judge Johanes Suhadi said.


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