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Yesterday's Legal News: KPK Rearrests Yaqut to Swiss Foreigner Suspected of Insulting Nyepi

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Yesterday's Legal News: KPK Rearrests Yaqut to Swiss Foreigner Suspected of Insulting Nyepi
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - Various legal events occurred on Monday (23/3), ranging from the KPK announcing that Yaqut is being processed for rearrest in a detention centre, to Bali Police detaining a Swiss foreign national suspected of insulting Nyepi Day. Here are five selected news items for you to revisit this morning.

  1. KPK announces Yaqut is being processed for rearrest in detention centre

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has announced that the suspect in the alleged hajj quota corruption case, former Minister of Religious Affairs Yaqut Cholil Qoumas (YCQ), is being processed for rearrest in a state detention centre or rutan.

  1. Bali Police name Swiss foreign national as suspect in alleged Nyepi Day insult case

The Bali Regional Police’s Cyber Crime Directorate has named a Swiss foreign national, Luzian Andrin Zgraggen, as a suspect in the alleged insult to Nyepi Day.

  1. Palu Immigration transfers Filipino national detainee to Manado detention centre

The Class I TPI Palu Immigration Office in Central Sulawesi has conducted the transfer of a foreign national detainee from the Philippines from the Palu Immigration Detention Room to the Manado Immigration Detention House (Rudenim) in North Sulawesi.

  1. Palu Immigration deports German national for conducting research without official permission

The Class I TPI Palu Immigration Office in Central Sulawesi has taken administrative action in the form of deportation against a German citizen named Vlad Alexandru Tataru, who was proven to have conducted research activities without official permission in the Lore Lindu National Park area.

  1. Analyst views Polri’s 2026 Free Homecoming programme as real embodiment of transformation

Senior political analyst Boni Hargens considers the “Polri Precision Free Homecoming 2026” programme as a real embodiment of the Polri’s transformation from power to service.

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