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The Mysterious Letters

Monday, March 15, 2021

The letter of exemption from the trade ministry, owned by a number of steel importers, raised suspicions. Looking into several old government projects, the letter is suspected to have been used as cover-up allowing dozens of containers of steel to be imported without verification.

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Unloading rolls of steel at Tanjung Priok Port, North Jakarta, April 2018. Antara/Sigid Kurniawan . tempo : 177632440117.

LOOKING for the office of Jaya Arya Kemuning was like searching for a needle in a haystack. In a letter written to the Tanjung Priok's Customs Office for Type-A Goods on February 26, the company’s address was the APL Tower, 25th floor, unit 7. But when Tempo went there on March 11, the address led to Infinity Premier Partners, a virtual office provider. It is a working space divided into several rooms using frosted glass walls. “Other

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