Prosecutors delay sentence for terror suspect


Prosecutors postponed their sentencing demand for a top terror suspect who eluded capture for 18 years and is accused of masterminding deadly attacks and sectarian conflict in the world’s most populous Muslim nation.

Aris Sumarsono, 58, better known as Zulkarnaen, is the former military commander of Jemaah Islamiyah, a South-East Asian militant group with ties to al-Qaeda which the US has designated a terrorist group.

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