The Indonesian Parliament's Justice Committee has urged the Attorney General's Office to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of its work in the Aml Kristi Sitob case, following allegations of pressure on the accused. This request aims to enhance transparency and integrity within the judicial system.
The Prosecutor's Office in Karo is contemplating an appeal against the court's decision that acquitted defendant Aml Kristi Sitob of corruption charges related to a village video project. This comes after the prosecutor had requested a two-year prison sentence and a fine.
A Medan court in Indonesia has acquitted photographer <strong>Amal Sitob</strong> of charges related to inflating the budget of a government project in Karo. The decision was widely welcomed by the Indonesian parliament, which viewed the ruling as a victory for justice.
The Indonesian Coordinating Ministry has reported that the case against photographer Amel Situb threatens the creative system in the country. This comes at a sensitive time when concerns about freedom of expression are rising in Indonesian society.
The head of Indonesia's Creative Economy Movement has expressed deep concern over the judicial handling of photographer Amal Situb's case, calling for his immediate release. This situation raises fears about the potential negative impact on the country's creative economy.