Pubdate: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 Source: Indonesian Observer (Indonesia) Copyright 2000. The Indonesian Observer Contact: http://www.indoexchange.com/indonesian-observer/ SON OF FORMER ARMY CHIEF JAILED FOR DRUG POSSESSION JAKARTA (IO) -- Second Lieutenant Agus Isrok, son of former Army Chief Gen. (ret) Subagyo Hadisiswoyo, was yesterday sentenced by a military tribunal to four years in prison for the possession of drugs. The Jakarta Military Court, presided over by Col. Sarman Mulyana, also dismissed Agus from military service and fined him Rp10 million. Agus, 24, was an officer in the army's elite Kopassus corps. He is the eldest son of Gen. Subagyo Hadisiswoyo, a military adviser to President Abdurrahman Wahid. Both the sentence and fine were higher than that sought by prosecutors. Mulyana said the defendant had tarnished the image of his family as well as that of the Indonesian military. "It is to teach you ... that you are not suitable to be a member of the army," Mulyana said. Agus and a civilian friend, Donny Hendrawan, were arrested on August 8 at the Travel Hotel in Mangga Besar, West Jakarta after being found with 6,218 Ecstasy pills, 1.5 kg of amphetamines, 500 grams of heroin, and a quantity of cannabis. Hendrawan was sentenced last month to nine years and six months in prison. Subagyo previously said that he will support any legal measures that may be taken against his son, saying no-one should be above the law in Indonesia. He also pledged not to intervene should his son brought before a military tribunal. Authorities have refused to try Agus in a civilian court, claiming that as a member of the Army's elite Special forces (Kopassus) he can only be tried by a military tribunal. President Abdurrahman Wahid's government has pledged war against drug traffickers because the dramatic rise in the use of illegal substances among young people has become a national concern. Agus said he will appeal. - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson