Indonesian Man Carrying Explosives in Brunei has 'Family Issues'

Indonesian government hopes for Rustawi to perform trial back home in accordance to RI legal process.

oleh Zainul ArifinAdanti Pradita diperbarui 13 Mei 2015, 17:40 WIB
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Liputan6.com, Jakarta - The Indonesian government inquires for Rustawi Tomo Kabul, an Indonesian national who was arrested in Brunei Darussalam for carrying explosives and bullets in his luggage, to be sent back to the country and undergo his trial in accordance to the Indonesian law and legal process.

Minister of Political, Legal and Security Affairs (Menko Polhukam), Tedjo Edhi Purdjiatno confirms the fact that Rustawi has always been assisted by the representatives sent by the Indonesian government from the very start of his detainment process.

"As soon as we were informed about the situation, we immediately dispatch relevant authority personnel which include the Indonesian Intelligence Agency (BIN)," Minister Tedjo shared in East Java, Wednesday (13/5/2015). 

The deployment of Indonesian authority representatives is imperative as to help local authorities address the issue, especially with the perpetrator comes from Indonesia. 

The government then, feels responsible for such case and necessitated such intervention.

Additionally, Brunei Darussalam authority has all the evidence needed to prove that Rustawi is inexcusably guilty for carrying threatening objects and becoming a member of a radical group.

Indonesian government is hoping him to be sent back home and receive capital punishment.

"We are hoping for him to perform trial back home with our legal system and capital punishment," Minister Tedjo continued explaining.

Minister Tedjo has previously received information which contradicts Rustawi's action that got him arrested on May 2 2015. 

Rustawi was seen to be like any other normal person in the area where he came from. Moreover, the information Minister Tedjo received also points out the fact that there has not been any concrete evidence confirming Rustawi’s involvement in a radical group.

"It has been reported that radical group membership has no relevancy to Rustawi’s unwanted confidence in carrying potent objects. He having trouble addressing his own familial issue," Minister Tedjo said.

Rustawi Tomo Kabul was arrested by Brunei Darussalam authority on May 2, 2015 for carrying explosives. 

He was going to do 'umrah' but local authority immediately discovered suspicious objects belonging to him during overlay at Brunei's airport. (Akp/Tnt)

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