Parole From Tangerang Prison, Former Policewoman Involved In Terrorism Returns To North Maluku
NORTH MALUKU - A former member of the North Maluku Polwan Polwan with the initials NOS, who was serving a sentence at the Class IIA Women's Prison in Tangerang, Banten, for the crime of terrorism, was returned to North Maluku after being released on parole.
The Head of Public Relations of the Malut Police, Kombes Michael Irwan Thamsil, confirmed the return of NOS, 26, to Ternate. This is under the authority of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, but related to escort, it is coordinated with Densus 88.
"The individual policewoman with the initials NOS received parole as a convict of a criminal act of terrorism on Tuesday (28/6) at 14.18. NOS left Sultan Babullah Airport and headed for the Ternate Class IIA Penitentiary Office in Kayu Merah Village, South Ternate District to report himself.
NOS was arrested by Densus 88 Anti-terror for its links to the Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD) terrorism network and has been sentenced to 3 years and 6 months in prison.
Meanwhile, information gathered in the field stated that NOS arrived at Babullah Ternate Airport on Tuesday (28/6).
NOS uses Lion Air aircraft (JT978) on the Jakarta-Makassar-Ternate route. The former policewoman with the rank of Bripda was escorted by members of the Densus 88 Police Headquarters and members of the North Maluku Police.
NOS was released based on PB Letter Number W12.PAS.PAS3.PK.01.01.02-1223 dated June 25, 2022, which was signed by the Head of Tangerang Women's Prison, Esti Wahyuningsih.
When she arrived, this woman from South Halmahera was picked up by her older sister.