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Playing Monopoly in a Military Complex

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Ryamizard Ryacudu and Teddy Lhaksmana are suspected of controlling multiple houses in the Cijantung housing complex in East Jakarta. State-owned houses are ‘traded’ for hundreds of millions of rupiah.

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Eviction process of a house at the Jatiwaringin Army Housing Complex, East Jakarta Timur, February 27./Special Photo.. tempo : 173486400313.

INITIALLY a one-story structure, the house now has two floors. Its new inhabitant, Lieut. Gen. (ret) Teddy Lhaksmana, completely renovated that house in Jalan Flamboyan, located in the Indonesian Military (TNI) Officers Housing Complex in Cijantung, East Jakarta, several years ago.

When Tempo went to that house on Thursday, February 27, a woman appeared from behind the gate. She said that Teddy is seldom at the house in Jalan Flamboyan. “H

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