JAKARTA - Actor Ammar Zoni expressed deep remorse for the case of alleged narcotics trafficking that ensnared him.
The guilt is not only for his own actions, but for choosing to remain silent about all the corruption he witnessed behind bars.
In front of the judge, Ammar stated that while he was in the Salemba Detention Center, he saw with his own eyes how the illegal system worked. He admitted to knowing the ins and outs or "keys" to the circulation of illegal goods there.
"I feel guilty because I didn't tell. I know, but I didn't tell," said Ammar at the Central Jakarta District Court, Thursday, January 8.
"I know there is drug circulation. I know all kinds of keys that are in the Salemba Detention Center. I know how the people who are there are pungli," he added.
Furthermore, Ammar admitted that he had been the target of bribery attempts by individuals inside the prison. He was offered a large amount of money just to be cooperative by letting or "seeing" illegal activities that occurred.
"I was offered openly to accept money only to see. Offered 10 million. Just look at it, you get 10 million," said Ammar.
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