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Police’s Odd Requests

Monday, June 29, 2020

The police rejected reports of hacking and cyberterrorism from Lampung University activists. Other cases of terrorism are at a standstill.

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KODRI Ubaidillah’s voice peaked when he heard that the Lampung Police special crimes division rejected his report on Thursday, June 11. The Lampung Legal Aid chief of advocacy was at the police station to report cyberattacks on Chairul Rahman Arif and Mitha Setiani Asih, leader and chief editor of the Lampung University student press magazine, Teknokra.

“How is it possible that the police rejected our report,” said Kodri w

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