ALDI Tardiansyah, a security guard at the Jalan Thamrin Starbucks caf in Central Jakarta, was surprised when the man in front of him suddenly grabbed his right hand and tried to give him a bear hug that Thursday morning two weeks ago. Aldi's surprise turned to shock when he spotted a bomb attached to the man's midsection. "He then pushed the button on that bomb and I heard a very large explosion," Aldi recounted to Tempo at his home in Bogor last week.
For over two months, scheduled video meetings between officials of the State Electricity Company (PLN) and the Electrical Power Construction Program Implementation Unit (UP3KN)never took place. These meetings were last held at the end of last October. After that, they were never held again because PLN failed to respond to invitations from the UP3KN. "We still don't know why," said one official from the government-run utility company three weeks ago.
Richard Joost Lino got word that he had been indicted for corruption one hour before the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) broke the news to the media. That day, on December 18, 2004, Lino and his team gathered in South Jakarta, ahead of their meeting with the House of Representatives' special committee on Pelindo. "I was shocked," Lino said last Tuesday as he recounted the episode to Tempo.
THE drizzle in Depok, West Java, one evening at the end of November refreshed Bayu Gawtama's memory. The previous month, deep in the center of Kalimantan, he remembered how he had been longing for rain. "Only rain can put out this forest fire," Gawas Bayu Gawtama is familiarly calledtold Tempo.
Three investigators from the Attorney General's Office (AGO) visited the executive boardroom of the 21st floor of the Hotel Ritz-Carlton, South Jakarta, on Thursday morning two weeks ago. They came to look for evidence of a meeting between Setya Novantothen the speaker of the House of Representatives (DPR)and oil businessman Muhammad Riza Chalid with Freeport Indonesia's CEO Maroef Sjamsoedin on June 8.
Don't act like a tough guy!" Busyro Muqoddas, former chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), wrote in the 'C1 Alumni and Friends' WhatsApp group on September 23. C1 refers to the address of the KPK building in South Jakarta. Members of the chat group consist of 51 former investigators, prosecutors and leaders of the KPK. Busyro's harsh message was directed at acting KPK Chairman Taufiequrachman Ruki.
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