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View all search resultsA former employee of the West Java regional office of the National Alms Agency (Baznas) was named a suspect after filing reports of alleged corruption within the agency involving zakat funds and grants from the regional administration.
Judge Eman Sulaeman argued that the police made several mistakes during Pegi's investigative processes, including failing to question Pegi before naming him as a suspect. The name of “Pegi Setiawan, alias Perong” was on the police’s wanted list for eight years.
In the video, apparently recorded inside a Bandung Police jail, Ferdian and two of his friends who had also been arrested for their part in the prank were stripped to their underwear and told to do physical exercises such as push-ups and squat jumps by their fellow detainees.
The suspects were named in 18 separate cases, as reported by regional police forces across the archipelago, National Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Asep Adi Saputra said. Jakarta reported the most cases with six followed by the East Java Police with four cases and the West Java Police with three.
He often hallucinated and felt he was being followed or watched by someone, Majalengka police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Mariyono said. Anshor's condition was revealed following psychological assessments conducted by a psychological team of the National Police and West Java police.
A factory producing oplosan (bootleg liquor), which has caused the deaths of at least 58 people, has been found located inside the house of a suspect, identified only as SS, on Jl. Raya By Pass in Cicalengka, Bandung regency, West Java.
As of Tuesday, 51 people have been confirmed dead after consuming oplosan (bootleg liquor) in separate areas across West Java. The highest number of victims reportedly occurred in Bandung regency, where victims were treated in three separate hospitals.