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Gifts from Nusaina

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Sihar Sitorus’ company is suspected of giving out cash and cars as bribes to ease the process of land take-overs. Some of the lands are part of forests area.

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Nusaina Agro Kobi Manise’s plantation in Kobi Mukti vilage, Central Maluku, Maluku, September 2019./M. Jaya Barends. tempo : 173520664016.

SIHAR Sitorus attended a development planning meeting at the subdistrict office of North Seram in Central Maluku Regency, Maluku, in early 2008. Sihar brought along his colleagues from Jakarta and Ambon to the event, which was also attended by village officials and community leaders. The King of Aketernate in 2002-2011, Yordanus Kulawa, was there, and he confirmed Sihar’s presence. “Many came,” he said at the end of December 201

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