(29 Jun 2010) SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of South Jakarta District Court
2. Interior of courtroom
3. Pan from defendant and judge to lawyers
4. Mid of lawyers
5. Wide of judges
6. Various of defendant Mohammad Jibriel Abdul Rahman
7. Various of attendants
8. Reverse shot of Rahman sitting in front of judges
9. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Haryanto, Head of judges:
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"Muhammad Jibriel Abdul Rahman, alias Muhammad Ardan, has been found guilty of giving support to terrorism suspects through concealing information on terror activity and he was also found guilty of using fake identification that created disadvantages (to the country) as was stated in the first and second charges."
10. Reverse shot of Rahman listening to verdict
11. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Haryanto, Head of judges:
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"Therefore we sentence the defendant to five years in prison."
12. Pan of supporters cheering UPSOUND (Allahu Akbar) "God is Great"
13. Media surrounding Rahman
14. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Muhammad Jibriel Abdul Rahman, defendant sentenced to five years imprisonment:
"I will fight in anyway possible, I will give my soul and everything, it is not a problem for me. There were some false evidence created by the judges. I have told you that this case was fabricated since the beginning."
15. Rahman going into detention room
STORYLINE
An Indonesian court sentenced an Islamic militant who called himself the "Prince of Jihad" to five years in jail for concealing information about terrorism.
Mohammad Jibriel Abdul Rahman was arrested a month after the July 17, 2009, bombings at the J.W. Marriott and Ritz Carlton hotels in the capital,
Jakarta, that killed seven people and injured more than 50.
The South Jakarta District Court found him guilty on Tuesday of violating both anti-terrorism and immigration laws.
A panel of three judges said the 25-year-old failed met Noordin Top, a wanted fugitive and the alleged mastermind of the bombing, ahead of the
attack but failed to inform police.
Rahman was also convicted of using a fake passport to travel to Saudi Arabia in 2008 with Syaefudin Zuhrithen, a suspect in twin bombings, allegedly to help arrange funding for the attack.
Zuhrithen was later killed in a police raid.
Rahman, who calls himself the "Prince of Jihad" on his hardline web site, has denied any wrongdoing.
He said he will fight for the truth and said the case was fabricated.
Speaking after the verdict he said: "I will fight in anyway possible, I will give my soul and everything, it is not a problem for me. There were some false evidence created by the judges. I have told you that this case was fabricated since the beginning."
He said he would appeal the verdict.
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