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Fugitive

Duped by Goldsmiths

Tuesday, December 4, 2001

A family in Bandung is on the run because of Rp26 billion in unpaid bank credits. Did they get it through collusion with bank insiders?

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A goldsmith family in Bandung, West Java, has broken a record of sorts. The entire family—Mulyana Soegiarto, his wife Fani and their three children Beny, Deny and Susi—are wanted by the police for fleeing, reportedly to Singapore, with Rp26 billion in unpaid credits from the Bandung branch of Bank Eksekutif Internasional (BEI). Police, on the trails of the Mulyanas, have seized the family's abandoned assets, including houses, six o...

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