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Arrested in Ampang

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

ASRIA Nur Hasan lay on a bench in the sitting room of his home at Kampung Rancasumur, Serang, Banten. The 56-year-old man looked pallid. "I don't feel well, I've just consumed jamu (herbal drink)," said Asria last week.

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ASRIA Nur Hasan lay on a bench in the sitting room of his home at Kampung Rancasumur, Serang, Banten. The 56-year-old man looked pallid. "I don't feel well, I've just consumed jamu (herbal drink)," said Asria last week.

For almost a week, Asria could not stop thinking of his daughter, 25-year old Siti Aisyah. She was detained by the Malaysian police for her alleged involvement in the murder of Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim

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