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Yesterday: Aek Nabara Case to Suspects in Bandung Assault Arrested

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Yesterday: Aek Nabara Case to Suspects in Bandung Assault Arrested
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - Various legal news stories were reported by the ANTARA News Agency on Tuesday (21/4), ranging from the legal proceedings in the alleged embezzlement of parishioner funds at Aek Nabara Parish to the arrest of suspects in the assault of a student who died in Bandung.

Here is a recap of yesterday’s legal news for your review.

  1. BNI CEO Hands Over Aek Nabara Case Legal Process to Law Enforcement

The President Director of PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk, Putrama Wahju Setyawan, has fully handed over the legal process related to the alleged embezzlement of customer funds in Aek Nabara, North Sumatra, to law enforcement authorities (APH).

“For the legal process, we are handing it over to the North Sumatra Police to follow up,” said Putrama after a meeting with Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives Sufmi Dasco Ahmad at the parliamentary complex in Senayan, Jakarta.

  1. South Kalimantan Police Seize 6,726 Ecstasy Pills from Inter-Provincial Network

The Narcotics Criminal Investigation Directorate of South Kalimantan Police (Ditresnarkoba Polda Kalsel) seized 6,726 ecstasy pills from an inter-provincial network suspected to be affiliated with the international narcotics network of Fredy Pratama alias Miming.

“Two suspects from this network, initials RT (26) and MS (47), were arrested at separate locations in Kertak Hanyar Subdistrict, Banjar Regency,” said the Director of Narcotics Criminal Investigation of South Kalimantan Police, Commissioner Pol Baktiar Joko Mujiono, in Banjarmasin.

  1. National Police Arrest 330 Suspects in Subsidised Fuel Diversion Case

The Criminal Investigation Agency of National Police Headquarters arrested 330 suspects in the case of diverting subsidised fuel oil (BBM) and LPG gas in an operation that ran for 13 days.

Director of Specific Criminal Acts (Dirtipidter) of the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency, Brigadier General Pol. Moh. Irhamni, explained that the arrests of the suspects are part of the National Police’s commitment to support the government in eradicating the practice of diverting subsidised fuel.

  1. KPK: 91 Percent of Corruption Perpetrators Handled Are Male

The Corruption Eradication Commission records that the majority of corruption offenders handled throughout 2004–2025 are male.

“KPK enforcement data shows that from 2004-2025, there were 1,904 corruption offenders based on gender who have been handled, and 91 percent or 1,742 offenders are male,” said KPK Spokesperson Budi Prasetyo to journalists in Jakarta.

  1. Six Suspects Related to Death of SMAN 5 Bandung Student Nabbed

The Greater Bandung City Police Resort arrested six students as suspects in the assault case that resulted in the death of a SMAN 5 Bandung student, Muhammad Fahdly Arjasubrata, on Cihampelas Street, Bandung City.

“We have designated six suspects who are suspected to be the perpetrators related to the incident of the underage victim’s death,” said the Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of Bandung City Police Resort, AKBP Anton.

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