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Police Academy Governor Anas Yusuf is said to be involved in a dispute between Low Kok Thyeor Dr. Nickand Suryo Tan during his tenure as East Kalimantan regional police chief, a duty he was released from a year ago.
To police investigators, Nick said he gave Rp6.05 billion to Suryo Tan, who claimed he would give it to Anas Yusuf to help ease the process of buying Lentera Inti Prima's coal concession. On the second Friday of December, Anas spoke to Tempo's Rofiuddin on the charges.
Setya Novanto Reinstated as DPR Speaker
THE Golkar party has decided to reinstate Novanto as speaker of the House of Representatives (DPR), replacing Ade Komarudin. The decision was taken at a plenary meeting of Golkar's central committee at the party headquarters in Jakarta last week. "The decision was unanimous," said Nurdin Halid, the party's plenary chairman.
Setya, who is Golkar chairman, was DPR speaker from 2014 to 2015. He resigned after all factions in the DPR Ethics Council agreed that he violated ethics by claiming to speak for President Joko Widodo and Vice President Jusuf Kalla in the scandal over a demand for Freeport Indonesia's shares. As a result, Ade Komarudin took over his position.
VARIOUS photos and short videos taken during the riots on November 4 were shown at the presentation of the case in the conference room of Jakarta Police's directorate of general crimes last Tuesday afternoon. A police officer explained the initial situation when protesters began to gather at Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta. A group of people wearing Muslim Students Association (HMI) identifiers joined the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) ranks at 2:55pm.
The video then moved on to just before disturbances broke out. Around four in the afternoon, a group of people began burning tires and lengths of bamboo not far from the Presidential Palace. Half an hour later, a crowd wearing HMI identifiers began throwing things at security personnel. Disturbances continued with the burning of a bus transporting demonstrators and two police trucks. "Before dusk, the HMI crowd began attacking police lines outside Armed Forces guest house," said someone familiar with the case.
Ignasius Jonan received the unexpected invitation through his cell phone at 11pm on Thursday a fortnight ago. The caller, State Secretary Pratikno, invited him to his official residence at Widya Chandra Complex, South Jakarta, the next morning. Jonan accepted the invitation.
Pratikno extended President Joko Widodo's offer for Jonan to rejoin the cabinet. Jokowi had removed Jonan from the post of transportation minister during the cabinet reshuffle last July. "At the time, he (Pratikno) told me I might be reassigned," said Jonan to Tempo at the presidential palace complex last week.
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