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View all search resultsThe Indonesian government can now add a notch to its law enforcement record, after the Serbian government granted its extradition request for the loan fraud suspect, who had evaded authorities since she fled the country 17 years ago.
Deliberations of controversial revisions to the Criminal Code and the 1995 Corrections Law were postponed last September following massive student protests in Jakarta and other regions.
The Law and Human Rights Ministry’s Corrections Directorate General has recorded a decrease in prison overcrowding following the early release of prisoners and juvenile inmates in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) activist Kurnia Ramadhana said among the major graft convicts who would be eligible for early release were Setya Novanto, 64, former Constitutional Court judge Patrialis Akbar, 61, former health minister Siti Fadilah, 70, former religious affairs minister Suryadharma Ali, 63, and lawyer OC Kaligis, 78.
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