Indonesian police on Monday named the leader of a hardline group, the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), as a suspect over allegations that he insulted the secular state ideology in the country.
Police in the province of West Java had been investigating Habib Rizieq over allegations that he made defamatory comments in 2014 about one of Indonesia's founding fathers, Sukarno, and questioned the legitimacy of the state ideology Pancasila.
The complaint was brought against Rizieq in October last year by Sukarno's daughter, Sukmawati Sukarnoputri.
Based on video evidence, documents and 18 witnesses the police investigation found the case "met elements needed to name him as a suspect", said West Java Police Spokesman Yusri Yunus.
A person can be named a suspect in Indonesia once sufficient evidence has been gathered for the case to be presented to judges in a court.
Rizieq has not been detained, but if found guilty he could face up to four years in prison.
The FPI leader has denied wrongdoing and a spokesman for the group pledged to fight the case "until the last drop of our blood".
FPI spokesman Slamet Maarif said the allegations were being engineered by authorities to "silence people demanding justice".
The FPI leader was a key organiser of rallies late last year by hundreds of thousands of people against Jakarta's governor who is on trial over accusations that he insulted the holy book.
National police chief Tito Karnavian has warned against creeping extremism in the country of 250 million, home to dozens of religious and ethnic groups, and where the vast majority of citizens practice a moderate form of religion.
Rizieq and his followers have vowed to press their demand for Jakarta governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama to be jailed, with another rally set for February 11, just days before the Jakarta governor elections.
Late last year the FPI led some of Indonesia's biggest rallies in nearly 20 years targeting the Jakarta governor.
There are concerns among rights groups that Purnama has been unfairly targeted as he runs for reelection next month and that the government has not done enough to protect the rights of religious and ethnic minorities.
Source :Times Of Oman
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