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Corruption: Indonesia’s KPK Seizes Blue Container After Kristiyanto’s House Raid

by Chief Editor January 7, 2025
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KPK Concludes Search at PDIP Secretary-General’s Residence; Carries Out One Suitcase

Jakarta – The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has completed its search at the residence of PDIP Secretary-General Hasto Kristiyanto in relation to the bribery case involving the replacement of parliamentary candidates (PAW) Harun Masiku. KPK investigators left the location with a blue suitcase.

As observed by detikcom on Tuesday (7/1/2025), at Hasto’s residence in Bekasi, West Java, KPK investigators departed from the house at 18:19 WIB. They were seen carrying a blue suitcase into a black Innova car. The investigators were seen wearing KPK vests and masks. However, no statement was provided regarding the search, and the investigators then left the location.

Previously, it was reported that KPK explained the purpose of its search at Hasto’s residence in Bekasi, West Java. KPK noted that the timing of the search was determined by the investigators’ needs.

"All searches, seizures, and related activities depend on the need to obtain evidence in the case being handled. The investigators are responsible for evaluating when and where to conduct a search," said KPK Chairwoman Tessa Mahardhika at the KPK headquarters in Jakarta Selatan on Tuesday (7/1).

Tessa acknowledged that many parties believe the search was late and merely a diversion from current hot topics in the media.

"Everyone has the right to form their own opinions about whether this is too late or not, and some people may view this as an attempt to divert attention from other major issues currently being discussed in the media," Tessa added.

Hasto is one of several suspects in the bribery case involving the replacement of parliamentary candidates. He is alleged to have collaborated with Wahyu Setiawan, then serving as a commissioner of the General Election Commission, to help PDIP candidate Harun Masiku secure a seat in the House of Representatives.

Other suspects in the case include Wahyu, Agustiani Tio Fridelina, Saeful, and Harun Masiku. Wahyu, Agustiani, and Saeful have been found guilty and served their prison sentences; all three have since been released. Harun Masiku remains at large.

Meanwhile, Hasto was only named as a suspect in late 2024, along with Donny Tri Istiqomah. KPK Chairperson Setyo Budiyanto stated that Hasto had attempted to influence the issuing of a religious ruling (fatwa) and had tried to persuade the candidate initially slated to take Harun Masiku’s seat, Riezky Aprilia, to willingly withdraw from the process.

Hasto is also a suspect in the case of attempted obstruction of justice. He is alleged to have instructed that his and Harun Masiku’s cell phones be damaged and that Harun Masiku flee the scene.

The case is still under investigation.

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Indonesia: KPK Raids Home of PDIP Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto

by Chief Editor January 7, 2025
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Headline: KPK Raids Home of PDIP Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto in Corruption and Obstruction of Justice Case

Article:

In a significant development, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has conducted a search and seizure operation at the residence of PDI Perjuangan (PDIP) Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto. The raid is in connection with allegations of bribery and obstruction of justice.

Confirming the raid, KPK spokesperson Tessa Mahardhika Sugiarto stated, "Yes, currently there is an active search and seizure being conducted by our investigators involving Hasto Kristiyanto." However, due to the ongoing nature of the operation, Sugiarto could not provide further details, only confirming that the targeted residence belongs to Hasto in Bekasi, West Java.

The raid comes after KPK named Hasto and PDIP lawyer Donny Tri Istiqomah as suspects in a corruption case involving the election of Harun Masiku (buron) as a member of the House of Representatives (DPR) for the 2019-2024 period. Harun was reportedly bribed to secure his position, despite receiving only 5,878 votes, while PDIP’s Riezky Aprillia, who obtained 44,402 votes, was the rightful successor to the late Nazarudin Kiemas.

Hasto is accused of attempting to replace Riezky with Harun through various means, including judicial review at the Constitutional Court and requesting Riezky’s resignation. After these efforts failed, Hasto is suspected of bribing KPU commissioner Wahyu Setiawan and Agustiani Tio Fridelina to facilitate Harun’s appointment.

In addition to the bribery allegations, Hasto is also accused of obstruction of justice. He is suspected of leaking information about an impending arrest operation (OTT) in early 2020, which targeted Harun. Hasto is alleged to have instructed Harun to dispose of his phone and hide, and also ordered his staff, Kusnadi, to destroy evidence by submerging a phone. Furthermore, Hasto is suspected of gathering witnesses to provide false statements.

Hasto was scheduled to be questioned as a suspect on Monday, January 6, but requested a postponement, aiming to reschedule after PDIP’s anniversary on January 10.

As of now, there has been no official statement from Hasto regarding the raid at his residence.

Reporting by Rina Wahyuni and Wisnu Nugroho

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"A Stinging Rebuke: Former KPU Commissioner Reacts to Queries About Hasto’s Funds"

by Chief Editor January 6, 2025
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Former KPU Commissioner Wahyu Setiawan Reluctant to Recall Past corruption Scandal

Jakarta, Jan 6 – Former KPU commissioner, Wahyu Setiawan, is unwilling to revisit the painful memories of his past involvement in a bribery case that led to the appointment of DPR member Harun Masiku. In a statement made at the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) headquarters in Jakarta on Monday (6/1/2025), Wahyu expressed discomfort at the suggestion.

"I’m not keen on recalling the past events that caused me so much distress. It’s not a pleasant topic," said Wahyu in response to a journalist’s question about the bribery allegations.

Wahyu admitted to knowing PDIP’s secretary-general Kristiyanto, who is now a suspect in the Harun Masiku case, and Agustiani Tio Fridelina, an ex-convict involved in the same case. He considers both of them seniors in the political landscape.

"I indeed know both Pak Hasto and Bu Agustiani. I’ve known them well, and I can’t hide the fact that they are my seniors," Wahyu stated.

Wahyu revealed that he did not provide new information during his recent interrogation by KPK investigators. He claims he already shared all relevant details when he was a suspect in 2020.

"I was summoned as a witness against suspect Pak Hasto Kristiyanto. My position is clear, and there’s no new information to be shared as I’ve already provided all relevant details in the past," he added.

Wahyu was interrogated alone and expressed respect for the ongoing legal process.

"I’m a law-abiding citizen. By attending this summons, I’m demonstrating my understanding of my civic duties and my respect for the legal process," he said.

Wahyu, along with Agustiani, Harun, and Saeful, was previously named a suspect in the Percobaan Pengubahanylie Barang Sipera (PAW) case. Wahyu was accused of accepting bribes to facilitate Harun’s appointment as a DPR member through PAW. Only Harun remains at large, while the others have been convicted and served their sentences before being released.

In late 2024, KPK named Kristiyanto a new suspect in the case, alleging his involvement in bribing Wahyu alongside Harun.

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KPK Investigates PDIP Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto Today

by Chief Editor January 6, 2025
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Headline: Upcoming KPK Probe: Hasto Kristiyanto’s First Hearing as PDIP‘s Sekretaris Jenderal Turns into a Witness

Subhead: Commissioner of the Corruption eradication Commission (KPK) has scheduled an examination of Sekretaris Jenderal PDI Perjuangan (PDIP), Hasto Kristiyanto, on Monday, January 6, marking his first official appearance after being named a suspect in December 2022. He’s implicated in a bribery case involving KPU Commissioner Wahyu Setiawan.

The KPK issued a statement confirming the hearing, stating, "Yes, Mr. HK (Hasto Kristiyanto) has been scheduled for questioning by investigators today at 10:00 WIB in the Merah Putih Building of the KPK, in his capacity as a suspect." However, the spokesperson did not confirm whether Hasto would attend the hearing.

Today’s schedule also includes examinations for two key witnesses: former KPU RI Commissioner Wahyu Setiawan and former Bawaslu member Agustiani Tio Fridelina. The examinations were rescheduled as both witnesses were previously unavailable.

Hasto and PDIP lawyer Donny Tri Istiqomah were named suspects by the KPK in late December 2022. They are accused of bribing Wahyu to influence the appointment of Harun Masiku as a substitute member of the DPR RI for the 2019-2024 period.

In addition to the bribery charges, Hasto faces obstruction of justice charges. He is accused of leaking Operation Tangkap Tangan (OTT) information, which targeted Harun, and allegedly instructed Kusnadi, a PDIP staff member, to destroy evidence by submerging a phone. Hasto also stands accused of gathering witnesses to disguise the truth regarding the case.

The upcoming hearing will provide further insight into these allegations and could potentially lead to implicating more individuals or exonerating those involved. The public eagerly awaits the outcome of this high-profile case.

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KPK Holds Off on Nasib Yasonna Case as it Awaits Further Developments

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Yasonna’s Fate in KPK: Hangs in the Balance as Development Unfolds

Jakarta – The fate of former Minister of Law and Human Rights, Yasonna Laoly, hangs in the balance in the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) as it awaits progress in the case involving suspected bribery that has ensnared Secretary-General of the PDIP, Hasto Kristiyanto. The KPK will decide whether Yasonna is sufficient as a witness or if his role will expand in this case.

Detik summarized that Yasonna was initially questioned as a witness on Wednesday, December 18, 2024. During this session, Yasonna was probed about his request for a fatwa from the Supreme Court and his involvement in the case of Harun Masiku, a suspect in the bribery case involving the rotation of DPR RI members. Harun Masiku, who was indicted in 2020, has yet to be apprehended.

In addition to Harun, the KPK named Wahyu Setiawan, then a KPU RI commissioner, and his associate, Agustiani Tio, along with a private figure known as Saeful, as suspects. These individuals have since been prosecuted, sentenced to imprisonment, and have since completed their sentences.

Meanwhile, the KPK has also named a new suspect in this case, Hasto Kristiyanto, who is believed to be involved in the bribe-giving alongside Harun and has allegedly obstructed the KPK’s investigation.

KPK Bars Yasonna from Leaving the Country

In a turn of events, the KPK has prohibited Yasonna from traveling abroad in connection with the Harun Masiku bribery case. KPK spokesman Tessa Mahardhika announced on December 25, 2024, that the KPK had issued a travel ban on Yasonna and Hasto Kristiyanto through SK No. 1757Year 2024. This decision is part of the ongoing investigation into the suspected corruption case.

The travel ban will be in effect for six months. During this period, the KPK will require the testimony of both Yasonna and Hasto to aid in the investigation.

KPK Chief Discusses Yasonna’s Role

KPK chairman Setyo Budiyanto discussed Yasonna’s status in the corruption case involving Hasto Kristiyanto. Setyo stated that the investigators will decide whether Yasonna’s role will remain solely as a witness or if it will evolve as the case progresses. Yasonna, who is currently a member of the DPR from the PDIP faction, is presently listed as a witness in the Hasto case.

January 4, 2025 0 comments
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**Harun Masiku, Former Immigration Chief, Speaks Out on controverisal Entry目前RI

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Title: Unraveling the Enigma: KPK‘s Probe into Ex-Imigration Chief Ronny Sompie’s Testimony on PDIP‘s Harun Masiku

Meta Description: KPK summons Ronny Sompie, former Dirjen Imigrasi, to testify in the case involving PDIP’s Harun Masiku, accused of corruption and bribery in the selection of DPR members. Sompie’s testimony sheds light on Masiku’s travel history, triggering a political storm.

Article:

In a significant development in the high-profile case involving PDIP politician Harun Masiku, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has called upon former Immigration Director General, Ronny Sompie, to provide testimony as a witness. This move comes nearly five years after Masiku’s initial involvement in the corruption case, adding another layer of intrigue to the politically charged saga.

A Witness Summoned

Sompie, successor-turned-witness, arrived at the KPK headquarters in Jakarta on Friday, March 3. Dressed in a crisp white shirt and black pants, he was accompanied by his legal counsel. When asked about his visit, Sompie simply stated, "I’ve been summoned as a witness."

His appearance before the anti-corruption body marks a significant chapter in this ongoing drama. The tale of Harun Masiku’s whereabouts and political clout has captivated the nation, with key figures including former Minister of Law and Human Rights, Yasonna Hamonangan Laoly, and current Secretary General of PDIP, Hasto Kristiyanto, finding themselves entangled in the web.

Masiku’s Elusive Timeline

In 2020, Masiku was named a suspect in a corruption case involving bribery in the selection of DPR members. Yet, his whereabouts remained a mystery, with conflicting reports circulating regarding his entry and exit from Indonesia. Sompie’s testimony is expected to provide clarity on this crucial aspect, potentially unraveling the discrepancies that have plagued the case thus far.

Sompie’s role as the former head of immigration has made him a crucial witness in this matter. His account of Masiku’s travel history, particularly the controversially ‘delayed’ data that led to conflicting statements from Yasonna Laoly, is likely to be a central focus of the KPK’s inquiry.

Political Tensions Rise

The unresolved case of Harun Masiku has caused significant unrest among the public and drawn-media scrutiny. The YLBHI (Yayasan Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Indonesia) has criticized the handling of the case, suggesting that Yasonna Laoly’s actions were merely an attempt to ‘scapegoat’ Sompie rather than address the root of the problem.

In the face of public pressure, former President Joko Widodo acknowledged the need for caution in public statements, particularly when dealing with sensitive data and information. "I only want to remind all ministers and officials to be careful when making statements. Especially those related to numbers, data, and information. Be cautious," he cautioned.

As the KPK continues its investigation, the political landscape remains uncertain. The testimony of Ronny Sompie promises to provide much-needed clarity, potentially redefining the narrative surrounding Harun Masiku’s involvement in the corruption case and the wider implications for Indonesian politics.

January 4, 2025 0 comments
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"Rare Decision: Supreme Court’s Verdict on Presidential Term Limits and Diverse Reactions"

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Headline: MK’s Rare Ruling on Presidential Threshold Sparks Diverse Reactions

Subhead: Mahkamah Konstitusi’s decision to abolish the 20% parliamentary seat threshold for presidential candidates has sparked a range of reactions, with political parties and legal experts weighing in on the significant move.

Article:

In a surprising turn of events, the Constitutional Court (MK) has nullified the 20% parliamentary seat threshold for presidential candidates, a norm that has been in place since 2017. This groundbreaking decision, made public on January 2, 2025, has stirred up a hornet’s nest of reactions from various political parties and legal experts.

The Ruling

The court, led by chief justice Suhartoyo, ruled that Article 222 of Law No. 7/2017 on General Elections, whichmandated the 20% threshold, was inconsistent with the 1945 Constitution. The MK declared the article to be unenforceable, effectively reopening the presidential race to all political parties.

The Petitioners

This historic decision was the result of a judicial review filed by four students from UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta: Enika Maya Oktavia, Rizki Maulana Syafei, Faisal Nasirul Haq, and Tsalis Khoirul Fatna. These law and sharia students successfully argued that the threshold discriminated against smaller political parties and hindered democratic representation.

Reactions from Political Parties

  1. Pancasila Masyarakat (PKB): Potential Controversy

PKB, a political party with a significant presence in parliament, has expressed concern about the potential controversies that may arise from the MK’s decision. Waketum PKB, Jazilul Fawaid, stressed that the ruling would likely spark diverse opinions, debates, and controversies, necessitating further deliberations in parliament and a potential revision of the election law.

  1. Demokrat Party (PDIP): Tighten Presidential Candidate Requirements

PDIP, led by its DPP Chairperson Said Abdullah, welcomed the MK’s decision but aired a different perspective. Instead of focusing on potential controversies, Said proposed tightening the qualifications for presidential candidates. He suggested that a constitutional clerkship, involving various state institutions and social figures, should evaluate candidates’ leadership, experience, knowledge, and integrity.

  1. Partai Amanah Nasional (PAN) and Partai Solidaritas Indonesia (PSI): Respect for the MK’s Decision

Both PAN, chaired by Zulkifli Hasan, and PSI, represented by its deputy chair Andy Budiman, respectfully accepted the MK’s decision. They lauded the court’s role in safeguarding constitutional rights and democracy, emphasizing that the ruling was final and binding.

  1. Partai Buruh: Independent Presidential Candidate

Partai Buruh, while welcoming the MK’s decision, signaled its intention to run an independent presidential candidate in the next election. The party’s Secretary-General, Ferri Nuzarli, expressed gratitude towards the MK and praised the petitioning students for their initiative in challenging the 20% threshold.

Implications

The MK’s ruling has not only reopened political debates and Competition among political parties but has also raised questions about election laws, party coalitions, and presidential qualifications. As discussions continue, one thing is clear: the political landscape in Indonesia is set to become even more dynamic in the run-up to the 2029 presidential election.

Tags: AK Party, MK, Presidential Threshold, 2029 Election, Indonesian Politics

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Whistleblower Ronny Sompie Urges KPK to Prevent Harun Masiku’s Release for 4 Days Post-Indictment

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Headline: disruption after days: Ex-Director General Imigrasi Reveals KPK‘s Delay in Stopping Suspect

In a surprising turn of events, the former Director General of Immigration, Ronny F. Sompie, has revealed that the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) only issued an order to prevent a suspect from leaving the country four days after they were named a suspect. This revelation sheds new light on the ongoing investigation into a bribery case involving the replacement of members of the House of Representatives (DPR).

Ronny made this statement after being questioned by the KPK at their headquarters in Jakarta on Friday, January 3, 2025. The suspect in question is Harun Masiku, who was named a suspect in a corruption case on January 8, 2020.

"On January 13, 2020, there was finally an order from the KPK leadership to the Immigration office through the Ministry of Law and Human Rights to prevent him from leaving the country," Ronny said.

Ronny explained that Harun had already left the country on January 6, 2020, through Soekarno-Hatta Airport (Soetta) in Jakarta, and had returned to Indonesia on January 7, 2020. Despite this, there was no request to prevent him from leaving the country during his trip.

"This means that the request to prevent him from leaving the country was only made by the KPK several days after he had already left and returned to Indonesia," Ronny said.

Harun was named a suspect in the case of bribery involving the replacement of DPR members. The KPK has previously stated that Harun was suspected of giving bribes to influence the rotation of DPR members.

It is known that Harun has not yet been apprehended by the KPK. Meanwhile, the KPK has announced a new suspect in this case, Hasto Kristiyanto, who is suspected of being involved with Harun in the bribery case and obstructing the KPK’s investigation.

The KPK previously named Wahyu Setiawan, Agustiani Tio, and a private party named Saeful as suspects in this case, all of whom have been legally processed, sentenced, and released. The KPK continues to investigate this case.

January 3, 2025 0 comments
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Luthfi-Yasin Officially Registered as Party in Jateng Gubernatorial Election Dispute at Constitutional Court

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Headline: Luthfi-Yasin Joins MK Sengketa as Andika-Hendi‘s Pilkada Challenge Continues

Subhead: Gubernatorial hopefuls Ahmad Luthfi-Taj Yasin file as related parties in MK saga, disputing Andika Perkasa-Hendrar Prihadi’s claims.

Article:

In a twist to the ongoing gubernatorial elections in Central Java, Ahmad Luthfi-Taj Yasin (Luthfi-Yasin), the ruling pair with a decisive victory, has joined Andika Perkasa-Hendrar Prihadi (Andika-Hendi) in the legal battle at the Constitutional Court (MK). Luthfi-Yasin, who won the election with a landslide, has now filed as a related party in the MK dispute, challenging Andika-Hendi’s grievances.

Luthfi-Yasin’s legal team, led by Heru Widodo, declared their intention to participate in the MK proceedings, stating, "As the winning pair with an overwhelming lead of over 3.5 million votes, we have a vested interest in providing our perspective and clarifying any misconceptions in the ongoing dispute."

The move comes after Andika Perkasa and Hendrar Prihadi launched a challenge against the Central Java Election Commission’s declaration of results, seeking the disqualification of Luthfi-Yasin. In their petition, Andika-Hendi allege electoral irregularities and unfair practices, a claim refuted by Luthfi-Yasin’s camp.

Widodo, speaking from the MK headquarters in Jakarta, iterated his camp’s stance: "We believe there have been no transgressions from our end. We aim to present facts and rectify any erroneous information circulating among the public. We trust the MK to deliver a fair verdict that will Validators the outcome and uphold the integrity of the elections."

Luthfi-Yasin’s intervention marks a significant development in the Java gubernatorial race, as both parties now square off in the prestigious Constitutional Court. The MK is expected to deliver a verdict that would either uphold the election results or pave the way for a fresh election.

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Senior KPK Investigator Proposes to Seal Wahyu’s Testimony to Prevent Hasty Decisions

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Breaking: Ex-KPU Commissioner Wahyu Setiawan’s Testimony Cited as Key in Unraveling PDIP‘s Hasto Kristiyanto‘s Graft Case

Jakarta – Former KPU commissioner Wahyu Setiawan’s (WS) impending testimony has been billed as a potential game-changer in the burgeoning graft case involving PDIP’s Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto. The ex-prosecutor from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Yudi Purnomo, believes that WS’s account will shed new light on the case, which centers around bribery in the parliamentary seat replacement (PAW) dispute involving Harun Masiku, fondly known as ‘Harun Buron.’

"We believe that Wahyu Setiawan’s testimony will clarify this messy case that has made Hasto Kristiyanto a suspect," wrote Yudi in a statement on Friday (3/1/2025). He believes that the crucial aspects of WS’s testimony need to be locked down to prevent Hasto from squirming out of the situation.

Yudi asserted, "The prosecution aims to pin down vital information from Wahyu’s testimony, ensuring that Hasto won’t have the chance to wriggle out of this." He maintains that Wahyu, as the recipient of the bribe, holds crucial knowledge about the money and all parties involved.

Wahyu was initially slated for questioning on Thursday (2/1). However, he requested a rescheduling for next Monday (6/1). KDNEws contacted KPK spokesperson Tessa Mahardhika, who confirmed the rescheduling due to an unforeseen commitment. Tessa hopes that WS will provide accurate information during his testimony.

In other developments, the KPK has officially named Hasto Kristiyanto as a suspect in the PAW graft case involving Wahyu Setiawan. His alleged involvement includes attempting to secure Harun Masiku’s parliamentary seat through a shady PAW maneuver, blocking the inauguration of the rightful winner Riezky Aprilia, and thwarting the investigation by instructing the destruction of evidence. Harun Masiku remains at large.

The Holder of Democracy (KDP) party has strongly condemned the involvement of PDIP’s top brass in this sordid affair. They called on the KPK to thoroughly investigate this case and ensure that no stone is left unturned. As the nation awaits WS’s testimony, one thing is clear: the PAW graft case is far from over.

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