Judge rejects Yaqut request for house arrest in hajj case
The panel found his post-surgery medication and wound care needs can still be met in KPK detention, with outpatient treatment possible if needed.
Antara News, Republika +2
The panel found his post-surgery medication and wound care needs can still be met in KPK detention, with outpatient treatment possible if needed.
Judges also imposed a Rp200 million fine and Rp1.45 billion in replacement money, far below prosecutors' 8.5-year demand.
The ruling was pushed back from June 25 because the chief judge’s health worsened, while prosecutors sought an 18-year prison term.