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Five men sat chatting in front of a shophouse in Pluit Sakti Raya, North Jakarta, on Tuesday last week. Though lacking uniforms, they behaved like security guards, glowering at any stranger who passed.

In official documents, the house is listed as headquarters for an export-import firm. But local residents know it as a currency-exchange business. "It's not an export-import office; it's a money changer," said Agustama Putu, a security guard employed at a nearby shopping complex.

May 3, 2016

Five men sat chatting in front of a shophouse in Pluit Sakti Raya, North Jakarta, on Tuesday last week. Though lacking uniforms, they behaved like security guards, glowering at any stranger who passed.

In official documents, the house is listed as headquarters for an export-import firm. But local residents know it as a currency-exchange business. "It's not an export-import office; it's a money changer," said Agustama Putu, a security guard employed

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