A total of 17 defendants in the persecution case that killed Prada Lucky Namo, were sentenced to 9 and 6 years in prison accompanied by additional punishment in the form of being fired from the military service Cq TNI AD.

These demands were read out by the Military Prosecutor at the follow-up trial of the Prada Lucky case with the agenda of reading the demands for the 41-K/PM.III-15/AD/X/2025 case with 17 defendants, at the Kupang Military Court III-15 East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), Wednesday, December 10.

Military Oditur, Lt. Col. Chk Yusdiharto, first read out the prosecution files, then continued the reading by other oditurs, respectively Lt. Col. Chk Alex Pandjaitan and Major Chk Wasinton Marpaung.

A total of 17 defendants, namely

1. Sertu Thomas Desumberis Awi

2. Sertu Andre Mahoklory

3. Pratu Poncianus Allan Dadi

4. Pratu totals Yeterson Nubatonist

5. Sertu Rivaldo De Alexandro Kase

6. Pratu Imanuel Nimrot Laubora

7. Pratu Dervinti Arjuna Putra Bessie

8. Letda Inf. Made Juni Arta Dana

9. Pratu Rofinus Sale

10. Pratu Emanuel Joko Huki

11. Pratu Ariyanto Asa

12. Pratu Jamal Pillow

13. Pratu Yohanes Viani Ili

14. Serda Mario Paskalis Gomang

15. Pratu Firdaus

16. Letda Inf. Achmad Tariq Al Qindi Singajuru, S.Tr. (Han)

17. Pratu Yulianus Rivaldy Ola Baga

Of the 17 defendants, two of them were First Lieutenant Inf. Made Juni Arta Dana and First Lieutenant Inf. Achmad Tariq Al Qindi Singajuru S.Tr. (Han), both of them are platoon commanders, were sentenced to 9 years in prison at the main sentence minus the temporary detention period, and additional penalties in the form of being fired from the military service Cq TNI AD.

Meanwhile, 15 other defendants were sentenced to 6 years in prison in the main sentence minus the temporary detention period, and additional punishment in the form of being fired from the military service Cq TNI AD.

The military authority refers to Article 131 of the Military Criminal Code which regulates persecution by the military against subordinates, and from the facts of the trial, both the statements of the defendant, witnesses, experts and evidence of clues showing the existence of a criminal act and fulfilling the elements.

The Oditur also includes additional military restitution crimes which refer to the obligations of the perpetrators of military crimes to provide direct compensation to the victims, each defendant is required to pay more than Rp32 million so that the total reaches more than Rp544 million.

Regarding these demands, the Chief Justice of the Panel of Judges, Major Chk Subiyanto, asked the defendants again to clarify, and the defendants were asked to recall the demands submitted by the Military Prosecutor.

"The defendants know the charges? They deliberately commit a crime that causes death ?," Major Subiyanto asked the defendants who then answered the defendants in turns according to the demands quoted from Antara.

After failing to decay between the Panel of Judges, the defendant's Military Prosecutor and Legal Advisor (PH), it was agreed that the follow-up trial of the case was scheduled for Wednesday (17/12) with the agenda of submitting defense by the defendant's PH, including responding to additional restitution crimes.

During the trial, Major Subiyanto was accompanied by two members of the panel of judges, namely Captain Chk Denis C. Napitupulu, and Captain Chk Zainal Arifin A. Yulianto.

Meanwhile, the defendant's PH were Major Chk Gatot Subur, and Lieutenant Chk Benny Suhendra Las Baun.

The case of alleged serious abuse that resulted in the death of Prada Lucky Namo involved 22 defendants who were packaged in three Investigation Reports (BAP), namely BAP a defendant (Danki A), BAP 17 defendants, and BAP four defendants.

Case Number 40-K/PM.III-15/AD/X/2025 with defendant Danki A Battalion TP 834/WM Lettu Inf Ahmad Faisal, case Number 41-K/PM.III-15/AD/X/2025 with 17 defendants, and case Number 42-K/PM.II-15/AD/X/2025 with four defendants, namely Sertu Thomas Desamberis Awi, Sertu Andre Mahoklory, Pratu Poncianus Allan Dadi, and Pratu Rofinus Sale.

The follow-up trial for the case of one and four defendants will be held on Thursday (11/12) at the Kupang Military Court III-15.

Prada Lucky was persecuted by his senior at the 934/Wakanga Mere Development Territorial Battalion in Nagekeo Regency, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). He was treated at the puskesmas and then referred to the hospital until he breathed his last on August 6, 2025.

Meanwhile, the pattern of hard coaching that resulted in the death toll was said to be related to allegations of sexual deviation (LGBT) involving Prada Lucky and Prada Richard, but has not yet been supported by authentic evidence.


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