Indonesian Islamist leader named suspect in porn case

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Indonesian Islamist leader named suspect in porn case

AFP

Rizieq Shihab, leader of notorious radical group the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), is named a suspect for allegedly exchanging pornographic messages with a woman

JAKARTA, Indonesia – A Indonesian Islamist leader who helped organize mass protests against Jakarta’s Christian governor has been named a suspect in a pornography case, police said Tuesday, May 30, as authorities seek to rein in hardliners. 

Rizieq Shihab, leader of notorious radical group the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), was Monday, May 29, named a suspect for allegedly exchanging pornographic messages with a woman.

Shihab, who is also being investigated by police over a separate defamation case, is currently out of the country after traveling to Saudi Arabia on pilgrimage and has failed to return despite repeated summons from the police for questioning.

Analysts said it was the latest evidence the government of President Joko Widodo was seeking to clamp down on radicals in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country as fears mount they are growing increasingly influential.

Shihab was a key figure in organizing a series of mass rallies last year against Jakarta governor Basuki Tjahaja “Ahok” Purnama, an ally of Widodo, over allegations he insulted the Koran while campaigning for re-election.

The controversy led to Ahok’s downfall – he lost the election and was jailed for blasphemy for two years this month over the claims – and stoked concerns about rising religious intolerance in a country traditionally regarded as a bastion of tolerant Islam.

The FPI was long viewed as a marginal organization whose extreme views did not reflect those of most Indonesians, and was known for raiding bars during Ramadan, but gained national prominence due to the protests.

Jakarta police spokesman Argo Yuwono confirmed Shihab had been named a suspect for allegedly breaking Indonesia’s tough anti-pornography laws by exchanging graphic messages and nude pictures with the woman.

Naming someone a suspect is a step in the Indonesian legal system which means authorities believe they have enough evidence to consider filing charges, and such cases normally go to court.

Shihab, who has been jailed twice before, could face up to five years in prison if found guilty.

“We will issue an arrest warrant and check his house and work with immigration to determine his whereabouts,” Argo said.

Shihab’s lawyer Sugito Amto Prawiro denied the cleric had broken the anti-porn laws and said he was the “victim of a cruel act”.

The woman who received the messages has also been named a suspect in the case. – Rappler.com

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