Sukadji Hendrotomo

Sukadji Hendrotomo (17 April 1927 – 15 July 1982) was an Indonesian army officer and military judge who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court from 1974 until his death in 1982.

He was assigned as a company commander in the S Brigade, with its headquarters at a small strip in the Kediri regency of East Java, which holds a huge amount of refugees.

[2] Sukadji's subordinate, Soekotjo Sastrodinoto, who commanded a platoon, captured left-wing revolutionary leader Tan Malaka.

He ordered Tan Malaka's execution by one of his men, Suradi Tekebek, and buried his body in a grave in the middle of a forest.

[1] During his career as a judge, Hendrotomo presided several notable cases, such as the trial of Jungschlager and Schmidt, Chris Soumokil, and Sudisman.