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Arrest of suspects in Pulo Mas killings complete: Police

Jakarta Police chief Insp. Gen. Mochammad Iriawan witnessed the
arrival of Ridwan Sitorus, alias Ius Pane, a suspect in the killing of
six people at the house of businessman Dodi Todiono in Pulo Mas, East
Jakarta, at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in East Jakarta on Sunday
afternoon.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Sun, January 1, 2017

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Arrest of suspects in Pulo Mas killings complete: Police Police release picture fugitive Ridwan Sitorus, a suspect in the killings at a house in Pulo Mas area. Riwan was arrested on Sunday. (kompas.com/Akhdi Martin Pratama)

Jakarta Police chief Insp. Gen. Mochammad Iriawan witnessed the

arrival of Ridwan Sitorus, alias Ius Pane, a suspect in the killing of

six people at the house of businessman Dodi Todiono in Pulo Mas, East

Jakarta, at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in East Jakarta on Sunday

afternoon.

Iriawan hugged the East Jakarta Police detectives chief Adj. Sr. Comr.

Sapta Maulana Marpaung who led the team that arrested the fugitive

Ridwan in the morning at a bus station in Medan.

“So, with the arrest [of Ridwan], we have arrested all of the

perpetrators,” Iriawan said as reported by kompas.com.

(Read also: Pulo Mas killings suspect Ridwan Sitorus nabbed in Medan)

He revealed that he had ordered his officers to work hard to catch the

suspects, giving them just a week to arrest them.

“It’s six days. So the target has been achieved. It’s like a gift for

the New Year,” he said.

The police earlier arrested Riwan’s three accomplices in Bekasi on

Wednesday. One of the suspects was shot and killed while resisting

arrest.

Dodi Triono and two of his daughters were among the six victims. (jun)

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