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A Mystery Guest in Room 1961

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

A member of the Indonesian delegation had his hotel room ‘robbed’ in Seoul. Suspicions that it may have been a South Korean intelligence operation almost sparked a diplomatic incident.

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AHMAD Rojih Almansur was speechless when he returned to his room at Lotte Hotel in Seoul, South Korea, two weeks ago. Two men and a woman were inside. What made Rojih, head of the Subdirectorate of Consumer Electronics Industry at the Industry Ministry, even more schocked was that the three of them were tampering with his laptop. “I asked them what they were doing,” Rojih told Tempo, on Friday last week. “They claimed that they entered the

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