JAKARTA - Actor Ammar Zoni again made a shocking statement after undergoing a trial.
The former husband of Irish Bella openly admitted that he had received intimidation and threats after he began to vocally expose the involvement of individuals and conditions inside the Detention Center (Rutan).
Ammar, who has now been temporarily transferred to the Cipinang Narcotics Prison, East Jakarta, revealed that his courage to speak frankly in court came from feeling protected from where he was currently detained.
When asked about the new intimidation after he gave testimony that implicated a number of parties, Ammar did not deny the threats that were lurking for his safety.
"Yes, right now, thank God, I am in the Cipinang Narcotics Prison, where they protect me a lot, they take care of me a lot, right? Because there are many threats," said Ammar Zoni at the Central Jakarta District Court, Thursday, January 22.
According to Ammar, the security guarantee from the Cipinang Prison was the "foundation" for him to dare to speak out about what really happened behind bars, including the involvement of certain individuals.
Ammar emphasized that he was no longer afraid to reveal the cracks in the detention center where he was previously detained. He felt the need to convey this fact to the panel of judges.
"That's why I dare to talk about everything here about how these involved individuals are all kinds of things and how the prison is all kinds of things. I dare to be loud here because, thank God, from Cipinang Prison they really take care of me," he said again.
Even though he felt that he was in a safe environment, the look of concern did not seem to have completely disappeared.
At the end of his statement, Ammar asked for moral support and prayers from the public so that he would remain safe and healthy during the ongoing legal process.
"So I ask for prayers that I will be fine. Eh, I mean, I hope I will be fine (healthy)," concluded Ammar.
Previously, Ammar had given information that he was allegedly extorted by one of the investigators when he was questioned about the alleged drug trafficking case.
Ammar argued that he was asked for approximately Rp3 million to pay for his bail and also the other defendants so that they could be free from punishment.
Not only that, Ammar and the defendants in this case said they were compactly tortured by investigators while undergoing BAP to admit their actions.
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