Inmates In The Bombing Case Of The Samarinda Ecumenical Church Free From Lumajang Prison
IST/Ahmad Dani's photo free from Lumajang Prison

LUMAJANG - Ahmad Dani bin Ibrahim, a convict in the terrorist bombing of the Oikumene Church, Samarinda, East Kalimantan, has been released from the Class IIB Lumajang Prison, East Java.

Ahmad Dani is free after serving his criminal term. While in prison, he got a total of 23 months and 15 days of remission.

Ahmad Dani was a convict of terrorism bombing the Ecumenical Church in Samarinda on November 13, 2016. After undergoing trial, Ahmad Dani was sentenced to 6 years and 8 months.

After being released, Ahmad Dani will be escorted by the police and the National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) to the airport. He returned to his hometown in Samarinda, East Kalimantan.

"The escort is carried out by two Lumajang Police personnel and accompanied by two officers from the BNPT," Head of the Class IIB Lumajang Prison, Agus Waono, Tuesday, September 21.

Agus hopes that after returning to the community, Ahmad Dani will be able to adapt and socialize with the people in his environment. and start living a better life.

Ahmad Dani previously made a pledge to be loyal to the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia which was witnessed by the Deputy Regent of Lumajang, Indah Amperawati and a number of representatives of the Forkopimda of Lumajang Regency some time ago.


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