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A Footballer’s Nuclear Strike

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

In seeking the position of National Police Chief, likely to be vacant in October, Susno Duadji has exposed a network of case brokers inside the National Police Headquarters. Despite his low chances, he is not giving up without a fight. The top cops he attacked are now striking back.

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THE meeting room on the second floor of the Tenaga Kerja Indonesia Foundation building, located on Jalan Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta, on Thursday afternoon last week, was boisterous with cries of support. Hundreds of bearded men wearing knee-length shirts, mostly members of the Islam Community Forum—which organized the discussion that day—would immediately cheer in approval every time a speaker made a critical statement about the police. A b

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