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Imam Samudra (Abdul Aziz) was born on 14 January, 1970 in Serang, West Java (now Banten), Indonesia, is an Indonesian terrorist (1970–2008). Discover Imam Samudra's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

Popular As Abdul Aziz
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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 14 January 1970
Birthday 14 January
Birthplace Serang, West Java (now Banten), Indonesia
Date of death 9 November, 2008
Died Place Nusakambangan, Central Java, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesia

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Children Umar Jundul Haq, Salsabila, Iyas Jaiz Muhammad, Putri Tashim

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1970

Imam Samudra (الإمام سامودرة, 14 January 1970 – 9 November 2008), also known as Abdul Aziz, Qudama/Kudama, Fatih/Fat, Abu Umar or Heri, was an Indonesian terrorist who was convicted and executed for his role in carrying out the Christmas Eve 2000 Indonesia bombings and 2002 Bali bombings.

Samudra, together with Huda bin Abdul Haq (known as Muklas) and Amrozi bin Nurhasyim (known as Amrozi) were executed together for their part in coordinating and carrying out the Bali bombings.

Samudra was born as Abdul Aziz in Serang, Banten (then part of West Java province), he was raised by a single mother as one of 12 children.

Samudra graduated from an Islamic school.

1990

He left home in 1990 and did not return for a decade - and then only for a few hours before disappearing again, according to his mother.

He went to Malaysia and taught at a religious school in the south of the country in the early 1990s.

Indonesian authorities say the school was run by the suspected leaders of the militant Jemaah Islamiyah group - Abu Bakar Ba'aysir, the group's spiritual leader, and Riduan Isamuddin, also known as Hambali.

2002

On 12 October 2002 two bombs exploded in the Kuta tourist strip on the Indonesian island of Bali, Indonesia.

One hit Paddy's Irish Bar, and the second exploded in a van outside the nearby Sari club.

A total of 202 people died as a result.

A third bomb exploded near Bali's US consulate, but no one was hurt.

Arrested on 21 November 2002, Samudra was about to board a ferry for Sumatra.

Police believe he was the planner or "field commander" of the Bali operation.

Explaining his motives for the bombing to documentarian Daniel Rudi Haryanto from prison, Samudra stated (translated into English by Haryanto):

2003

Samudra went on trial on 2 June 2003 and testified on 16 July 2003:

On 10 September 2003, he was found guilty for his role in the Bali bombing and sentenced to death.

Originally incarcerated in Denpasar's Kerobokan Prison, he was moved to the high-security prison island of Nusakambangan.

On 20 November he lodged an appeal against his sentence.

Together with the two other bombers who received death sentences, he launched a constitutional challenge against the use of firing squads.

Samudra and the two other bombers preferred beheading, saying that it was a more Islamic form of execution.

2004

In 2004, CNN described the book as a "bestseller in Indonesia".

2006

Despite an initial decision by Muklas, Amrozi and Imam Samudr to not seek a Presidential pardon, on 21 August 2006, Muklas and his co-conspirators authorised their lawyers to file a last appeal which was lodged on 7 December on the basis of retroactive legislation.

2008

On 25 September 2008, the Supreme Court of Indonesia rejected the final appeals of Imam Samudra and Mukhlas; having dismissed Amrozi's appeal earlier that month.

In October 2008, he remained unrepentant and claimed revenge would be taken for his death.

During the month, his final appeals were rejected and the Attorney General's office announced that he would be executed by firing squad in early November 2008.

According to a source in Indonesia's Attorney General Office, the execution was to be done before the end of Sunday, 9 November 2008.

This was reportedly delayed from the original plan to allow a representative from the family to identify the body post-execution.

However, no representative from Samudra's family were in attendance.

Samudra, along with Amrozi and Huda bin Abdul Haq were executed by firing squad at 00:15 local time on 9 November 2008.

From his cell, he wrote an autobiography titled I Fight Terrorists (Aku Melawan Teroris in Indonesian), where the "terrorists" are the Americans.

It went on sale for US$3, on a run of 5,000 copies.