THE murder charges against Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigator Novel Baswedan have been suspended by the district attorney. The court hearing, which was supposed to be held last Tuesday at Bengkulu District Court, was canceled. The Attorney-General Office (AGO) withdrew the charges a week after documents containing the KPK investigator's case were submitted to the court.
THE Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has declared the Gerakan Fajar Nusantara (Gafatar) organization to be one that has 'strayed from the right path'. The Council considers the movement initiated by Ahmad Musadeq to have deviated from Islam because its teachings combine elements of Islam, Christianity and Judaism and interprets the Quran differently.
NATIONAL Intelligence Agency (BIN) Chief Sutiyoso has requested expanded powers to arrest individuals suspected of terrorist ties. In previous yearsin particular when Sutiyoso was governor of Jakartasuch authority was on the books, and was frequently invoked in the wake of terrorist attacks.
THE public is split on whether to legalize street racing in Jakarta. Last week's Tempo poll indicates that many respondents support the Jakarta government's plan to provide a venue for racing wannabes. However, almost as many respondents oppose the idea, the difference in opinion being 19 respondents from a total of 696.
DJOKO Sasono chose to resign as director-general for land transportation at the transportation ministry because he had failed to anticipate the traffic jams during Maulid and Christmas holidays, which in conjunction with school holidays started on December 23, 2015. At the time, 2.6 million vehicles were stacked up on all toll roads and alternative routes. This figure is 14 percent higher compared to the Lebaran holidays.
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