Leading Muslim Fashion Designer Jailed In Indonesia Fraud

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Jakarta, Indonesia:  An Indonesian fashion designer who shot to global fame with her Muslim-themed collection
was sentenced to 18 years in prison Wednesday for a multi-million dollar fraud and money-laundering.A court near Jakarta convicted Anniesa
Hasibuan, 31, and her husband of cheating customers who booked pilgrimage trips to Islam's holiest city Mecca through a travel agency they
operated.The pair were accused of bilking thousands of clients out of at least 848 billion rupiah ($60 million), a steep fall from grace for
Hasibuan who had become a household name in the world's biggest Muslim-majority country.In 2016 Hasibuan's collection was shown at New York
Fashion Week where all her runway models wore hijab head scarves and Muslim-inspired designs, a first for the prestigious event.Hasibuan and
her husband Andika Surachman established Jakarta-based First Travel in 2009 to operate trips to Saudi Arabia
But it had not sent any clients to Mecca since early last year despite being paid for them, the court heard.The court fined Hasibuan 10
billion rupiah and sentenced her spouse to 20 years in prison
He was slapped with the same fine.Prosecutors had demanded 20-year prison terms for both."(The defendants) have been proven legally and
convincingly guilty of committing a criminal act together," said presiding judge Sobandi, who like many Indonesians goes by one
name.Hasibuan's works have also been featured at shows in London, Istanbul and Cannes, but New York Fashion Week cemented her status as a
rising star in the fashion world.She is also well-known for her lavish lifestyle, regularly posting pictures of herself and her husband
travelling abroad and wearing expensive clothing.(This story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent staff and is auto-generated from a
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