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Guess what?: Adi files police report on spiritualist

After pocketing an Islamic decree from the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), actor Adi Bing Slamet went to the Jakarta police to file a report on his former spiritualist, Eyang Subur

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Fri, April 26, 2013 Published on Apr. 26, 2013 Published on 2013-04-26T12:02:41+07:00

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Guess what?: Adi files police report on spiritualist

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fter pocketing an Islamic decree from the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), actor Adi Bing Slamet went to the Jakarta police to file a report on his former spiritualist, Eyang Subur.

The actor visited the police station along with others who claimed to have been victimized by Subur.

'€œWe want to report Subur so he will not run away,'€ Adi said as quoted by Kompas.com.

Adi, who became famous for his role in the TV comedy Si Entong, added that the police report was related to possible religious misdeeds.

Adi had said previously that he was a victim of the spiritualist as he did everything the man told him to, including distancing himself from God.

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