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Ammar Zoni Feels Like an Asset to the Nation, Confident He Deserves a Second Chance

Ammar Zoni Feels Like an Asset to the Nation, Confident He Deserves a Second Chance

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Ammar Zoni Feels Like an Asset to the Nation, Confident He Deserves a Second Chance

Amid the legal troubles surrounding him, Ammar Zoni continues to strive to demonstrate his value as an artist. In the latest trial, the brother of Aditya Zoni emphasized his contributions to the entertainment world in Indonesia. He feels that he is not just a criminal, but a national asset facing difficulties.

This statement was made by Ammar in response to questions regarding his reasons for seeking rehabilitation and forgiveness. According to him, his track record in the acting world, which has brought honor to Indonesia, should be considered by the judges and the government.

"Because no matter what, I have already done a lot... it's not me who should speak, but my mother who should talk about how I have brought honor to Indonesia. After all, I am a legacy, an asset (to the nation)," he said when met at the Central Jakarta District Court on Monday (2/9/2026).

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The family and legal representative, Jon Mathias, also support the claim. They narrate that Ammar has brought the name of the nation to an international level through his works. As an artist, the art products created by Ammar are considered to be a positive example if he is given the opportunity to recover.

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Ammar also did not forget to express his gratitude to his legal team who have worked hard since the beginning of this case. He has high hopes for Jon Mathias, Wilman, and Armini that their defense will be accepted by the judge.

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"Thank you, Uncle Jon, Brother Wilman, and Armini who have truly fought from the beginning. Alhamdulillah, hopefully, we can succeed, Uncle," hoped Ammar Zoni while shaking hands with his legal team.

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The case against Ammar is indeed quite complicated. He is charged with the primary accusation under Article 114 Paragraph (2) juncto Article 132 Paragraph (1) of the Narcotics Law. In addition, he also faces a subsidiary charge under Article 112 Paragraph (2) for possessing and controlling narcotics of group I not derived from plants, weighing more than 5 grams.

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Despite this, Ammar remains optimistic that justice will be on his side. He believes that his status as a user in need of medical assistance will be viewed objectively by the court.

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Support from relatives and those around him also serves as a strength for Ammar. After the hearing, he was seen receiving belated birthday wishes, which he welcomed with a smile and a warm hug.

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Ammar then left the courtroom accompanied by an officer with a firm stride. He requested prayers for this legal process to be resolved quickly and to yield the best results for all parties involved. "Okay, let's go," Ammar concluded briefly as he walked away.