It's quite debatable IMO. I'll just list the for and against and make your own conclusions on this.
Interneuron
1. It connects to a motor neurone
2. It's in the brain tissue
Sensory Neuron
3. It's continuous with the cell body of the sensory neuron which connects to the retina (which proves its a sensory neuron), and an interneurone needs to have its own cell body.
4. In relation to 1, it's not actually connecting to the motor neuron. It's connecting to the brain tissue in the background, and then to the motor neuron, with the brain tissue being representative of interneurons as a whole.
5. In relation to 2, it's just a horribly drawn diagram and it's actually connecting to the brain tissue; not within it.
EDIT: Just to add my own opinion, I think I'd be more inclined towards sensory neuron rather than interneuron as it doesn't depend on the fact that the diagram is incorrectly drawn, but rather, just drawn really badly and ambiguously. I don't think VCAA would let mistakes like missing an entire cell body pass through (or at least I hope not).