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Bail—a Profitable Business

Tuesday, October 1, 2002

In the wake of fugitive David Nusa Wijaya's successful escape from law enforcers, another two prominent criminals have recently been granted bail in Bandung.

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INDONESIA'S judges could be suffering from short-term memory loss. In May 2002, the former president director of Bank Umum Servita, David Nusa Wijaya, successfully evaded a Jakarta High Court verdict ordering his immediate imprisonment. Convicted by the court for embezzling Rp1.3 trillion in state funds, Wijaya only spent a short time behind bars at an Attorney General's Office (AGO) cell, before he was released on bail by a district court j

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