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Munir Case

Was There a Flight to Lagos?

Tuesday, May 3, 2005

Former BIN Secretary is reluctant to be summoned by the Munir Case Fact-Finding Team. Discussion on inquest protocol still arduous.

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Nurhadi Djazuli should have been in Lagos by now. At the capital of Nigeria, he might have been preparing to hand over his credential letter, the document appointing him as ambassador. Last January, the former Deputy VI on Inter-Institute relations of the National Intelligence Agency (BIN) was appointed as ambassador to eight African nations, including Ghana and Nigeria. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono had sworn him in last March 29 in

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