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Police detain more families linked to Surabaya, Sidoarjo bombings
Counterterrorism squad Densus 88 raided on Tuesday evening the residences of terror suspects believed to be linked to the recent bombings in Surabaya and Sidoarjo, East Java. One suspect was killed during the raid, while two families comprising nine people were detained for further questioning. The police sought to apprehend Dedy Sulistiantono at his residence on Jl. Sikatan IV, Tandes, Surabaya. He is the younger brother of terror suspect Anton Ferdiantono whose wife and eldest son were killed after a bomb went off prematurely at his low-cost apartment in Wonocolo, Sidoarjo. Dedy, however, was shot dead after resisting arrest by attacking the officers with a knife. “We have detained [Dedy’s] wife and four children [for further investigation],” East Java Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Frans Barung Mangera said, referring to Dedy’s wife Suyanti, 34, and their children, DNS, 14, AISP, 10, HA, 7, and NN, 5. Later in the evening, Densus 88 also raided the house of terror suspect Ilham Fauzan on Jl. Abdul Waham in Pakis, Surabaya. Ilham had been arrested earlier in Sidoarjo. Police detained Fauzan’s wife and two children. Police discovered in their preliminary investigations that the suspects behind the string of bombings in Surabaya and Sidoarjo had involved family members in the suicide attacks. Alleged suicide bomber Dita Oeprianto's family of six died in Sunday’s church attacks. Of Anton's family of six, three died and three survived the explosion at the Wonocolo apartment. On Monday morning, a third family attacked the Surabaya Police headquarters in another suicide bombing. The family’s 8-year-old daughter survived the attack and was taken to hospital. (dmr)
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ORANG KETIGA IMEYMEY ( Official Music Video )
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Chinese Police thank Bali law enforcement for busting over a hundred Chinese nationals on cyber fraud
Chinese police have been expressing their appreciation to Bali Police for uncovering an online fraud scheme involving over a hundred Chinese nationals. Bali Police made one sizable bust earlier this month, arresting 103 alleged Chinese fraudsters at a house in Mengwi. Speaking from Bali Police headquarters on Wednesday, police from the two different forces seemed chummy, emphasizing the importance of teamwork moving forward. Cyber fraud has become one of the most loathed crimes that Chinese Police have to deal with, says Tianjin Provincial Police Criminal Investigation Director, Yang Jin Bi. “We would like to thank the Bali Police Criminal Investigation Unit that helped Chinese Police by working day and night to uncover the online fraud cases. Once we finish collecting evidence, the suspects will be brought to China to undergo the legal process there,” Yang said in Bali on Wednesday, as quoted by Kumparan. “They’ve changed their modus operandi by finding a new location, namely in Southeast Asia,” said Yang. Yang says he hopes Chinese and Indonesian police can continue to work together in the future to keep on nabbing Chinese cyber criminals. “Let’s build a closer relationship of cooperation and have good teamwork in combating transnational crime in order to maintain the security, comfort, and safety of the community,” Yang said. On behalf of Bali Police, Brig. I Wayan Sunartha said he hopes they can tackle more than just cyber crime. “Cooperation not only on the cyber crime issue, but also to continue to fight against drugs and human trafficking,” he said. Sunartha added that since Chinese make up the leading supply of foreign tourists to Bali, immigration must closely monitor Chinese coming in on tourist visas. “We are currently intensively controlling tourism administration, especially the misuse of visas,” Sunartha said. |
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Motorcyclist pretends to be possessed to avoid ticket, cops don’t buy it
Many Indonesians still believe in supernatural superstitions such as ghostly possessions, which has been used by certain unscrupulous individuals to get out of some sticky situations. These cops weren’t buying it, though. Last Friday, the Bengkulu Provincial Traffic Police posted three clips on their Instagram page of a motorcyclist who appeared to become possessed by a malevolent spirit after he was pulled over for not having side mirrors on his motorcycle. In the first clip, the motorcyclist – with his head down, hand curled up like a claw and a poor attempt at a guttural growl – warns the cops who pulled him over, “I swear! I will remember your faces!” The cops do not appear spooked at all, with one narrating to the camera that they had drained the fuel out of perp’s motorcycle as punishment. Slide right to the second clip and you’ll see the motorcyclist crying and one cop attempting to comfort him. The cop then says, possibly while trying to contain a smile, “Why are you crying? It’s Ramadan, you shouldn’t be possessed.” The cop then says, “Are you fasting? You are? Then stop crying.” In the final clip, the motorcyclist is now lying face down on the floor and he’s being made to recite a pledge, dictated by the cops, promising that he will never pretend to be possessed to get out of trouble again. It’s not clear if the motorcyclist was punished beyond the humiliation and leaked fuel, but under Indonesian traffic law, missing side mirrors on motorcycles is an offense punishable by one year imprisonment or a fine of IDR250K (US$17.71). Many Indonesians have claimed to have been possessed in the past. In 2016, a factory in Bekasi sent home all 700 of its workers after 30 of them supposedly became possessed, one at a time, during the course of one morning. Demons have apparently taken control of cinema-goers’ bodies too, with reports of possession during the screenings of The Conjuring 2 and Annabelle in two different cities in recent years (though there are hints that those possessions were viral marketing stunts since the two movies are from the same horror franchise). But not all pretend possessions are bad. In 2015, a 17-year-old girl in Banten escaped a rape attempt in an angkot minivan, reportedly after she screamed like a ghost was possessing her. |
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just popping by 2 drop a pix....lol
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Panicked Lion Air passengers open emergency door and jump off still running engine over bomb scare
Indonesia has been on edge since multiple suicide bomb attacks in Surabaya and other terrorist activity had the country on high alert about two weeks ago. Sometimes when people are tense they’ll say inappropriate things out of nervousness, but we don’t think that’s enough to explain all the people who have allegedly made bomb jokes at Indonesian airports since the attacks. The latest and most dramatic incident involves a young man accused of making a bomb joke while on Jakarta-bound Lion Flight JT 687, which was on the runway of the airport in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, yesterday. The resultant panic led passengers to open the emergency door so they could evacuate out onto the wing but several were hurt while dangerously trying to jump off the wing by sliding off the side of the still running engine. Police said eight had injuries severe enough to require serious medical care. Security detained the suspect, a young man they identified to the media as FN, a Papuan scholarship student at Universitas Tanjungpura in Pontianak. They confirmed there were no explosives in his bag or on the plane. Some initial media reports said that FN talked about a bomb being on the plane after becoming angry with an attendant moving his bag. However police said they had not yet officially charged him with violating air safety regulations as the investigation is ongoing. There are other reports that FN was telling the cabin crew member moving his bag “hati-hati ada laptop, Bu,” (“Be careful there is a laptop, ma’am) and that somebody misheard him saying there’s a bomb. The crew quickly asked him to be questioned in another area but other passengers had already become panicked and soon the the emergency door was opened. Lion Air spokesperson Danang Mandala Prihanton said that the passengers had been given the standard instructions regarding use of the emergency exits and that they were never instructed to open the door by the crew. The flight, originally scheduled to leave Pontianak at 6:50pm finally departed at 9:45pm, left minus the suspect and the injured passengers and arrived in Jakarta without incident. If FN is charged with violating civil aviation security laws he, like all those who make bomb jokes or threats on airplanes in Indonesia, could face up to 8 years in prison. Unbelievably, this is the second time a passenger has made a bomb joke on a Lion Air flight this week. Another passenger had to be ejected from a flight leaving Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta Airport for Kuala Lumpur on Sunday afternoon for the same faux explosive reason, causing the flight to be delayed three hours. Last week, two senior party officials from of Banyuwangi’s Regional Executive Council (DPRD) make bomb jokes at the Banyuuwangi airport, causing the flight to be delayed and an ongoing investigation. They apologized but claimed they didn’t know it was against the law. |
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Afgan - Love Again | Official Video Clip
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lolzzz
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Nurse sentenced to 9 months for fondling patient while she was under anesthesia in Surabaya hospital
One of the most high-profile sexual harassment cases in Indonesia this year, involving a nurse at a Surabaya hospital who allegedly fondled a patient in an anesthesia-induced, half-conscious state, has reached its initial legal conclusion today with a guilty verdict for the defendant. The Surabaya District Court sentenced the nurse, identified as Zunaidi Abdillah, to 9 months in prison for sexual assault on a victim who was not fully in a conscious state, in accordance with Article 290 Verse 1 of the KUHP (Criminal Code). The sentence is more lenient than the 1 year and 6 months previously demanded by prosecutors. Zunaidi’s legal representative, Mohamad Soleh, said they will appeal against the sentence. “We don’t get it, there was no witness testifying against the defendant throughout the trial. We will appeal for sure,” he said, as quoted by Kompas today. The sexual harassment allegation blew up in January, when a viral video showed Zunaidi apologizing to a distressed female patient who accused him of fondling her breasts while transferring her to a recovery room following her C-section. The police arrested Zubaidi after he went AWOL for a day after the incident and charged him with obscenity, which carries a maximum 7 year sentence. In court, Zubaidi claimed that he did not sexually harass the patient and that he was pressured to apologize in the viral video. In their investigation of the case, the Indonesian National Nurses Union (PPNI) said they believe that Zubaidi did not molest the patient and that he had only been taking off the monitors attached to her chest. |
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Man ‘bathes’ in cash-filled bathtub, promises to donate money to needy for Ramadan
Ramadan blessing usually comes in the form of spiritual enlightenment for Muslims, but for this guy, it supposedly came in the form of so much cash that he could bathe in it. Over the past few days, a video has gone viral on Indonesian social media featuring a man sitting in a bathtub filled with stacks of IDR100K (US$7.21) notes. While somebody off frame continues to throw wads of cash into the tub, he explains that the money was a Ramadan blessing by Allah, who is using him as an agent to spread the wealth to the poor and needy. “I can’t… I… I… I feel like crying because I have never seen this much money. Truly I have never seen this much money,” the man said while looking like he’s fake sobbing. He then says that he’s going to use the money to build religious schools, mosques, as well as donating it to widows, the poor, and charities. Is this guy for real? Well, there has been no news of anyone looking like him making good on the donation promises, leading to speculation that the video is just an internet comedy bit or a satire of celebrity preachers asking for donations. Well, the police, who haven’t been able to identify the man, apparently don’t see anything humorous about the video. Instead, authorities warned that being ostentatious with one’s money, especially online, is like screaming “come and rob me” to criminals. “Bathing in money in a bathtub, that invites criminal action. What for? Is it to show off? Even in religion [showing off] is not good. In terms of safety it’s inadvisable,” said National Police head of Public Relations Mohammad Iqbal, as quoted by Detik yesterday. |
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Afgan - Knock Me Out | Official Video Clip
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Enda ungu - Maafkan aku
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Eren-Takkan Pisah (Paling Sedih)
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glad u like her...i like her neh neh...lol
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