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May 19, Online The National Police Commission (Kompolnas) deplored the detention of a low-ranking police officer, Adj

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Tue, May 21, 2013 Published on May. 21, 2013 Published on 2013-05-21T11:03:40+07:00

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ay 19, Online

 The National Police Commission (Kompolnas) deplored the detention of a low-ranking police officer, Adj. First Insp. (Aiptu) Labora Sitorus, by the National Police (Polri) for his fat bank accounts.

'There has been a public falsehood here. There is data, concerning the amount of Aiptu Labora Sitorus's wealth, that is untrue,' said Kompolnas' commissioner M.Nasser on Sunday as quoted by kompas.com.


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This police officer made US$102 million from legally sold wood and fuel in five years? Has he cut down a forest the size of Bali?

Not only that, but how does he have time to work as a police officer while he's running a multi-million dollar business? There is no limit to the greed and arrogance of Indonesia's predatory elites.

Lauren

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