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View all search resultsThe National Narcotics Agency (BNN) has confiscated assets and Rp 39 billion (US$2.93 million) in illicit funds from the alleged laundering of drug money belonging to four suspects believed to be connected to deceased drug lord Freddy Budiman.
The Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center (PPATK) has found an irregular flow of funds to low-ranking officials of Indonesia's security agencies allegedly linked to executed drug lord Freddy Budiman's narcotics networks, the center’s top official has said.
National Police chief Gen. Tito Karnavian has said the results of an investigation into a video featuring executed drug convict Freddy Budiman found that no police personnel were involved in Freddy’s narcotics network, as was claimed in the recording.
Law and Human Rights Ministry Central Java chapter head Bambang Sumardiono has given permission for a joint team comprising National Police, Indonesian Military (TNI) and National Narcotics Agency (BNN) personnel to enter Nusakambangan prison island in Cilacap to investigate the testimony of executed drug convict Freddy Budiman.
A verbal statement by drug convict Freddy Budiman accusing members of three prominent institutions of complicity in the drug trade, which went viral after rights activist Haris Azhar posted it on his Facebook account a few hours before Freddy’s execution on July 29, has aroused the nation’s consciousness that drug-related crimes in the country are more serious than we imagine.
The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) has called on the government to investigate an old drug trafficking case in its effort to reveal the truth behind drug lord Freddy Budiman’s claim that security personnel were involved in his drug network.
A joint team of 18 members, comprising police investigators and public representatives, are working to look for evidence in their investigation into the testimony of executed drug convict Freddy Budiman, over the alleged involvement of top rank security officials in his drug business.
The Indonesian Military (TNI) has revealed hundreds of drug-related cases involving its own personnel in the first half of this year on the back of controversy surrounding the possible involvement of the institution in the illegal business of an executed drug kingpin.
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