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Jail Term Sought for Indonesia's Aceh Governor

07 March 2005

Indonesian prosecutors are seeking an eight-year jail term for the governor of tsunami-hit Aceh province, who is accused of misusing more than $1 million in government funds to buy a helicopter.

Prosecutors said Monday that Abdullah Puteh did not comply with state bidding regulations when he purchased a Russian helicopter for the province. The governor was arrested prior to last year's tsunami.

Mr. Puteh, who denies the allegations, also faces a fine of up to $107,000 if he is convicted.

The case is seen as a key test of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's anti-corruption drive.

Some information for this report provided by AFP and Reuters.

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