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Drawn to the Cukong’s Game

Tuesday, March 1, 2005

Suspected of involvement in illegal log smuggling, the former chief of Sorong Police and his colleagues are being tried. The cukong, however, remain untouched.

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ALTHOUGH his status is as an accused, Adj. Snr. Comr. Faisal Abdullah Nazir can freely roam around. Not only in his town, Sorong, but he can also take a trip to Jakarta for a week. The former chief of Sorong Police Resort (Polres) came to Jakarta last Wednesday and will return to Papua this Thursday. “I received permission to go to Jakarta for family business,” said the 43-year-old.

He received the freedom two months ago after bei

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