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eb. 16, Online
Prosecutors from the South Jakarta Prosecutors office demanded a 13-year prison sentence and a fine
of Rp 10 billion (US$1.11 million) for former Citibank customer relationship senior manager Inong Malinda Dee, who was found guilty of swindling up to Rp 17 billion from her customers’ accounts.
Your comments:
Interesting how since her arrest she is pretending to be a good Muslim by wearing modest clothing and a head covering, whereas all her pre-arrest photos show her in revealing dresses showing off her fake and ugly breasts.
This is another case of religion being used to cover up crime.
WJ Gomm
Denpasar
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