At 10.00am on 9 March 2004, Judges at the Special Panels for Serious
Crimes convicted Abilio Mendes Correia of inhumane acts as a crime
against humanity. The former Besi Merah Putih (BMP) militia member
had pleaded guilty to inhumane acts against Mariano Da Costa in
Liquica district on 9 August 1999. Taking into account his plea
of guilt, the panel of three judges at the Special Panels for Serious
Crimes sentenced Abilio Mendes Correia to 3 years imprisonment.
The written judgment will be issued by the Special Panel on 29 March
2004.
On 2 March 2004, Abilio Mendes Correia pleaded guilty to one count
of inhumane acts as a Crime against Humanity admitting to joint
responsibility with other militia members for inhumane acts committed
against independence supporter Mariano Da Costa in Liquica district
on 9 August 1999. The original SCU indictment alleges that Mariano
Da Costa was severely beaten and tortured by militia members before
Indonesian military (TNI) Intelligence Officer Tome Diogo and BMP
commander Zacharia Alves ordered
that the victim be taken to West Timor to be killed.
On 8 March 2004, Abilio Mendes Correia publicly expressed his regret
for his actions before judges at the Special Panel for Serious Crimes.
A plea agreement between the SCU Prosecution and the accused and
his Defence Counsel was submitted to the Special Panels. Due to
the defendant's admission of guilt to the charge of inhumane acts
as a crime against humanity, the SCU Prosecution withdrew one count
of murder as a crime against humanity for the murders of Tobias
Alves Correia and Elias Ataidi on 27 April 1999 and one count of
torture as a crime against humanity for the torture of Mariano Da
Costa on 9 August 1999.
The SCU Prosecutor in the case, Mr Per Halsbog, explained that
the SCU Prosecution decided to withdraw the charge of the murder
of Tobias Alves Correia and Elias Ataidi based upon an evaluation
of the available evidence to prove that charge. Abilio Mendez Correia
was not a direct perpetrator but had been present with the perpetrators
at the time of the murders. From the evidence available, it was
not possible to prove any action on the part of the defendant at
the time of the murders, and the SCU Prosecution
concluded it would be unlikely that the judges of the Special Panel
could be convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that the mere presence
of Corriera had contributed to the murder.
The original SCU indictment against Correia alleges that TNI Intelligence
Officer Tome Diogo and TNI member Rozedine Brek ordered the arrest
of three men including Tobias Alves Correia and Elias Ataidi by
TNI soldiers and BMP militia members. The indictment alleged that
two BMP militia members were ordered to kill Tobias Alves Correia
and Elias Ataidi on 27 April 1999.
The withdrawal of the charges of murder and torture against Correia
in the plea agreement does not in any way alter the charges against
the 9 other persons who remain indicted in the Liquica indictment
for these specific crimes in addition to other crimes committed
across Liquica district between April and September 1999.
In the Liquica indictment issued on 22 November 2001, 9 individuals
were specifically charged with individual and superior criminal
responsibility for crimes against humanity in relation to the murder
of Tobias Alves Correia and Elias Ataidi 27 April 1999 and the enforced
disappearance and inhumane acts against Mariano Da Costa on 9 August
1999. The 9 accused persons include Liquica TNI Commander Lt. Colonel
Asep Kuswani and the Liquica Police Chief Lt. Colonel Adios Salova,
Liquica District Administrator Leoneto Martins and TNI intelligence
officer Tome Diogo who are charged with these specific crimes.
The Liquica indictment charges a total 21 individuals with crimes
against humanity including extermination and persecution for crimes
committed across Liquica district between April and September 1999.
The crimes include the attack on Liquica church compound by TNI
soldiers, Police and BMP militia on the on 6 April 1999. Of the
21 accused in the Liquica indictment, 9 accused individuals were
members of the Indonesian security including Lt. Colonel Asep Kuswani,
Lt. Colonel Adios Salova and Liquica
Deputy TNI Commander Captain Purwanto. All of the accused persons
in the Liquica indictment are believed to be resident in Indonesia
and INTERPOL Arrest Warrants have been issued for the 21 accused
persons.
To date, the Serious Crimes Unit has indicted a total of 369 persons
with 281 of those accused presently outside the jurisdiction of
Timor Leste including 37 Indonesian TNI Military Commanders and
Officers, 4 Indonesian Chiefs of Police and 60 East Timorese TNI
members.
The Special Panels for Serious Crimes in Timor Leste are each comprised
of two International Judges and one East Timorese Judge. Since trials
began at the Special Panels in 2001, a total of 49 defendants have
been convicted with 1 defendant acquitted of all charges. At present,
12 trials with a total of 30 defendants are currently proceeding
or are scheduled to commence at the Special Panels for Serious Crimes
in the coming months.
9 March 2004