Famous
lawyer Henri Yosodiningrat deplored ignorance Meirika court that
convicted drug kingpin Franola aka Ola is a drug and not a mere courier.
Because of this ignorance, Ola finally got clemency leniency, ie from the death penalty to life imprisonment. Chairman of the Central Board grenades (National Anti-Narcotics Movement) that have strong evidence that Ola is a bookie.
"In fact, the husband Ola is a great dealer. Shot him dead in front of me," Henry said with a tone of anger. He delivered his testimony when he was present in Indonesia Lawyers Club held TV One, Tuesday, November 13, 2012.
He tells the story of the arrest of her husband Ola, Mouza Domala Sulaiman, Ivory Coast citizen, who like Hollywood movies. At that time the raid on the house in Jalan Ola and Prince Antasari Mouza No. 74, Cipete, South Jakarta. At Mouza apparently raided and his friends from Africa against. Thus, there was a shootout.
"I
look at Mouza shot just four feet from me. Spurting blood in my
direction. I know which body part the bullet penetrated," said Henry,
who participated in the operation with the permission of the head of the
Jakarta Police.
Based
on the record Tempo, raid event was a continuation of the development
of the police after they arrested two members of Ola who led an
international drug syndicate that day was January 12, 2000 would be
flying out of the country with the heroin. Two
members of the syndicate are Rina Andriani and Deni Setia Maharwan who
have already entered into the belly of planes Cathay Pacific to London,
England.
Other testimony came from Nur Aisyah, a courier who was caught smuggling methamphetamine in Bandung Bandung airport. He flew from Kuala Lumpur with AirAsia and carrying 775 grams of shabu-shabu. "The delivery of shabu-shabu is governed by Ola from prison," said Director of the National Narcotics Agency Benny Mamoto.
Nur Aisyahitu recruited armed with Rp 7 million. He was ordered to take the shabu-shabu from India. He flew to India from transit in Surabaya and Singapore. In Bangalore, India, he met with five of Nigerians who gave shabu-shabu. Illicit goods tucked into his backpack.
Source: http://www.tempo.co/read/news/2012/11/15/063441925/
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