Indonesian soldiers jailed for up to 3 years over ‘arrogant’ acid attack on activist
Four Indonesian soldiers from the Strategic Intelligence Agency (BAIS) have been sentenced to up to three years in prison by a military court for a premeditated acid attack. The attack, which occurred in March, left activist Andrie Yunus, 27, blind in one eye.

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AI-generatedFour Indonesian soldiers from the Strategic Intelligence Agency (BAIS) have been sentenced to up to three years in prison by a military court for a premeditated acid attack. The attack, which occurred in March, left activist Andrie Yunus, 27, blind in one eye. A judge described the soldiers' actions as "arrogant." The soldiers were arrested shortly after the incident. Following the arrests, the head of BAIS, Yudi Abrimantyo, stepped down, which officials stated was a "form of responsibility."
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5 extractedThe judge called the soldiers' actions 'arrogant'.
The soldiers were members of the military’s Strategic Intelligence Agency (BAIS).
The attack left activist Andrie Yunus, 27, blind in one eye.
Four Indonesian soldiers were sentenced to up to three years in prison for an acid attack on an activist.
BAIS head Yudi Abrimantyo stepped down as a form of responsibility.