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ODD Trails in the Vanessa Case

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

The trial on Vanessa Angel increasingly revealed anomalies on how the police handled the case. A money transfer of Rp80 million was made by a person allegedly close to the police.

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Vanessa Angel at her first trial in the Surabaya District Court, East Java, April 24. /ANTARA/Moch Asim/pras.. tempo : 173485802440.

 

Milano Lubis was frowning after the court session on Vanessa Angel case at the Surabaya District Court in East Java, Thursday, May 9. He admitted he felt angry upon hearing the testimonies of two investigators from the Special Crime Directorate of the East Java Regional Police. The two were Second Insp. Dedhi Chrisdianto and Police Chief Brig. Levina Magdalena Moniaga. “They gave so many explanations that sounded odd,” Va

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