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A yellow police line stretched in front of the gates of the Mandalika Hotel in Anyer, Banten Province. "It's been there since the arrest," said Rozi, a security guard at the hotel last week. On Thursday, two weeks ago, the Jakarta Police and the Depok Police's joint team ambushed a group of drug smugglers from Taiwan.
ANSUFRI Idrus Sambo's statement at the National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) triggered suspicion among leaders of the National Movement for Safeguarding Indonesian Ulama Council Decrees (GNPF MUI). Two weeks ago, on behalf of the Defend Islam Presidium 212, Sambo along with his supporters visited Komnas HAM on Jalan Latuharhari, Central Jakarta.
IRINA Ustinova had been ready since late afternoon at her home on Jalan Kampung Serab, Depok, last Tuesday. She was waiting for the police to come and take her for a reenactment of the attack on her husband, Hermansyah, at Kilometer 6 of the Jagorawi toll road on Sunday two weeks ago. "She's still in shock," said Akhmad Syarbini, Hermansyah's attorney who accompanied Irina that night.
Clear white crystals of salt were piled up in a corner of Garam's warehouse on Jalan Kapten Darmo Sugondo, Gresik. Only two employees were seen at work when Tempo arrived at the warehouse last Wednesday. "That's 10,000 tons, the rest of our last import," said Hoday, a warehouse guard. "It's already been sold, but the buyer can't pick it up because the police have sealed it."
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