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Police Academy

Monday, November 27, 2000

A new body, Indonesian Police Watch, has made its first awards to outstanding officers and citizens. But the police don’t rate its selection process.

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Corporal Rohadi was out on the beat one night on Central Jakarta’s Jalan Soeryopranoto. The intersection was quiet since it was near dawn. Then suddenly a luxury sedan sped through a red light. Rohadi, assigned to Gambir police station, did not want to lose his chance. He gave chase and pulled the car up.

But he was in for a shock when the car window came down. Behind the wheel was none other than Brigadier General Timbul Silaen, former Ea

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