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Up Against the 'Land Mafia'

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

A NATIONAL POLICE investigator, Commissioner Ani Sa'ada, 53, was removed from her post after she was declared a suspect for abusing her authority in April. Her promotion has also been cancelled. "The promotion was my hope as retirement approached," Ani told Tempo last week.

Ani has been at the National Police Information Center since March 2013. Before that she was a corruption crime investigator at the National Police Criminal Detective Agency. One case she handled there was the alleged Cirebon Grand Hotel tender document forgery in 2008. It was in relation to land certificates connected to that case that she has been accused of abusing her authority. The documents are owned by Lim Tjing Hu, known as King Hu.

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A NATIONAL POLICE investigator, Commissioner Ani Sa'ada, 53, was removed from her post after she was declared a suspect for abusing her authority in April. Her promotion has also been cancelled. "The promotion was my hope as retirement approached," Ani told Tempo last week.

Ani has been at the National Police Information Center since March 2013. Before that she was a corruption crime investigator at the National Police Criminal Detective Agency. On

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