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Hendro Fernando, Weapon Supplier Who Turned into Quail Eggs Supplier

Friday afternoon January 15, 2016, exactly the day after the Thamrin Bombing tragedy in Central Jakarta, which was accompanied by indiscriminate shootings, marked the end of Hendro Fernando’s journey as an important figure in managing the logistics flow for the East Indonesia Mujahidin (MIT). On that day Hendro was arrested at his residence in Bekasi, along with 4 other suspected terrorists.

Hendro was not involved in the Thamrin Bombing case but,according to him, there was an “ambiguous” colleague who was an MIT member who joined the network that masterminded the Thamrin Bombing, and who was tasked with exchanging or buying weapons. The exchange of weapons resulted in Hendro being arrested and, during the arrest, 9 weapons and hundreds of ammunition were found.

“Evidence that was in the warehouse in Bekasi was also taken and confiscated, it was for logistical purposes that we had already plotted for MIT,” explained Hendro.

He also received a prison sentence of 6 years 2 months which in the end he served for 5 years 2 months due to remission or reduced sentence without taking parole (PB).

“I took too long to (decide and accept) the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI), even though the parole had to be taken care of when I had served 2/3 of the sentence,” said Hendro.

Although he did not receive parole, Hendro emphasized that he had decided to refer or return to the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI).

Picture source : DeBintal Foundation

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