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Syaiful Bahri: “Bang Lah wasn’t involved”

Tuesday, January 21, 2003

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For the past three months, Syaiful Bahri bin Sulaiman has been enjoying his release on parole. But the 31-year-old is constantly haunted by guilt. His sin pursues him: he helped put Abdullah bin Andah, his father’s assistant truck driver, in jail for a brutal murder he’d never committed.

Fourteen years ago, it was Syaiful himself, and a street thug called Syukri who’s still at large, who had kidnapped and killed Heriana Syuhada

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