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Police and Businesses

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

As a result of charging his cellphone in a public place, an apartment resident was detained by the police. There are increasing signs that law enforcement officials are being used as tools of businessmen.

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Aguswandi Tanjung has spent almost two months in police detention as a result of charging his mobile phone in a public area. The apartment resident is accused of breaching Article 363 paragraph 3 of the Criminal Code, namely stealing from a property belonging to another person, which carries a penalty of up to seven years in jail. However, Aguswandi believes electricity in the corridor is "joint property" as specified in the Rumah Susun (public hou

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