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Insp. Gen. Anton Charliyan, Chief Of National Police Public Relations Division:
No One Is Immune To The Law

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

The arrest of Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) officer Novel Baswedan at dawn on Friday two weeks ago led to a major controversy. The National Police Crime Investigation division who arrested him is seen to have acted excessively, as if Novel was a suspect of terrorism. But according to Insp. Gen. Anton Charliyan, chief of the Police Public Relations, no procedures were violated in the arrest. "There's also no link to the case of Pak Budi Gunawan," Charliyan told Tempo reporters Jobpie Sugiharto and Rusman Paraqbueq, in an interview in his office, last week.

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The arrest of Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) officer Novel Baswedan at dawn on Friday two weeks ago led to a major controversy. The National Police Crime Investigation division who arrested him is seen to have acted excessively, as if Novel was a suspect of terrorism. But according to Insp. Gen. Anton Charliyan, chief of the Police Public Relations, no procedures were violated in the arrest. "There's also no link to the case of Pak Budi Gu

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