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Locked Up by His ‘Enemies’

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The politicians detained in the traveler’s check scandal have no choice but to accept their fate. Some pass the time by exercising, others sit around looking up at the sky.

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EVER so slowly, the heavily mustachioed Agus Condro Prayitno sipped his cup of sugarless tea. As he did so, he raised his eyes up towards the sky. “I’m a diabetic,” said the 50-year-old former politician.

Diabetes is also the reason he is now thinner than when he sat in the House of Representatives. Wearing a blue polo shirt and cotton pants, he appeared in reasonable spirits. “It’s not prison that has made me thin,’ he said.

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