CRIMINALIZATION OF KPK
JAKARTA, 6/10 - CRIMINALISED. Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)'s Chairman Abraham Samad (3rd L), Deputy Chairman Bambang Widjojanto (3rd R), Deputy Minister of Law and Human Rights Denny Indrayana (2nd R), member of Presidential Working Unit for Supervision and Management of Development (UKP4) Yunus Husein (L), Rector of Paramadina University Anies Naswedan, and civil representatives hold a press conference at KPK building in Jakarta, early October 6, 2012. KPK told supporters that the arrival of Bengkulu's police officers to KPK on Friday evening was to arrest Police Commissioner Novel Baswedan that had been commissioned as an investigator at KPK, and it was suspected that it was as an effort to criminalise KPK. FOTO ANTARA/Widodo S.Jusuf/ss/nz/ox/12.
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