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Yesterday's legal news: SAM not yet banned until Komnas HAM recommendation

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Yesterday's legal news: SAM not yet banned until Komnas HAM recommendation
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - Various legal events occurred on Monday (27/4), ranging from the Directorate General of Immigration not yet receiving a request to ban Syekh Ahmad Al Misry to the National Human Rights Commission providing recommendations regarding the Andrie Yunus case. Here are five selected news items for you to reread this morning.

  1. Directorate General of Immigration has not received request to ban Syekh Ahmad Al Misry

The Directorate General of Immigration, Ministry of Immigration and Correctional Services, has not received a request from law enforcement authorities regarding the banning of Syekh Ahmad Al Misry or SAM, the suspect in an alleged sexual harassment case.

Read more here.

  1. Komnas HAM recommends strengthening legal handling of AY case

The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) recommends strengthening legal handling measures and victim protection in the acid attack case against human rights activist Andrie Yunus.

Read more here.

  1. Nadiem Makarim ill, Chromebook corruption trial postponed

The Corruption Court Panel at the Central Jakarta District Court postponed the trial for the alleged Chromebook corruption case to Monday (4/5).

Read more here.

  1. Coordinating Minister Yusril states government not involved in reporting several activists

Coordinating Minister for Law, Human Rights, Immigration, and Correctional Services Yusril Ihza Mahendra emphasised that the government has no involvement in various legal reports against several activists and academics deemed to criticise policies.

Read more here.

  1. KPK views political party cadre training needs improvement after 371 corrupt politicians

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) believes that political party cadre training needs improvement after the past 22 years, or from 2004-2025, recording 371 politicians entangled in corruption cases handled by the anti-corruption agency.

Read more here.

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