In June 2002, the U.S. government asked Indonesia to turn over
Omar Al-Faruq, a member of
al-Qaeda and a suspect of terrorist attacks and car bombings.
Megawati Sukarnoputri's administration captured Al-Faruq and transferred him to American custody, and he was subsequently held in
Bagram prison in
Afghanistan. Similarly, US State Department translator
Fred Burks revealed during Bashir's trial in Indonesia that the USA government had asked President Megawati secretly to hand over Bashir in a meeting at Megawati's home in September 2002. Present at that meeting was US ambassador to Indonesia
Ralph L. Boyce, National Security Council official Karen Brooks, and an unnamed CIA official. Megawati refused to transfer Bashir saying, "I can't render somebody like him. People will find out". On April 14, 2003, he was formally charged by the Indonesian government with
treason, immigration violations, and providing false documents and statements to the Indonesian police. The charges are mainly related to the
2000 Christmas Eve bombings against Christian churches, which killed 18 people. In the Indonesian court, he was found not guilty of treason because the state failed to prove its case, but was found guilty on the immigration violations. In a local TV news interview,
Metro TV, when asked, 'Are you truly a terrorist?'; He simply answered, 'No, I've never killed anyone.' He was sentenced to three years in prison, but the sentence was subsequently reduced to 20 months due to his good behavior in the prison. On October 15, 2004, he was arrested by the Indonesian authorities and charged with involvement in the
bomb attack on the
Marriott Hotel in
Jakarta on August 5, 2003, which killed 14 people. Secondary charges in the same indictment charge him of involvement in the
2002 Bali bombing, the first time he has faced charges in relation to that attack which killed 202 people and considered Indonesia's deadliest terrorist attack. On March 3, 2005, Bashir was found guilty of conspiracy over the 2002 attacks, but was found not guilty of the charges surrounding the 2003 bombing. He was sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment. ==Remission and release==