Jakarta, 26 August(AKI) - Prosecutors were searching on Thursday for the former editor-in-chief of Playboy Indonesia after the Supreme Court sentenced him to two years in prison for publishing pictures of scantily clothed women.
The South Jakarta prosecutor’s office said it would carry out a ruling by Indonesia's Supreme Court’s that found the chief editor of Indonesia's Playboy adult magazine, Erwin Arnada, guilty of indecency and sentenced him to two years in prison.
The court issued a guilty verdict in 2009 but only informed the prosecutors on Wednesday. It was not clear why.
Chief of the prosecutor’s office Muhammad Yusuf said state prosecutors would send Arnarda to jail as soon as they receive a copy of the Supreme Court’s verdict.
“I have ordered the investigators to execute the ruling immediately after they obtain the copy,” Yusuf said.
Following violent protests from hard-line Islamic groups, the magazine’s office was relocated from Jakarta to Denpasar.
Indonesia: ‘Playboy’ Chief Editor to be jailed
Posted by
Women Against Shariah
on Thursday, August 26, 2010
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