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Unswapped Babies in Jakpus Declared Safe; Police to Investigate

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Title: DNA Test Confirms No Baby Swap at Jakarta Hospital; Police Discontinue Investigation

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In a turn of events that has set the minds of distressed parents at ease, a DNA test has confirmed that the male infant born at the Rumah Sakit Islam Jakarta (RSIJ) was not swapped with another baby. The Metro Jakarta Pusat Police (Polres Metro Jakarta Pusat) has announced that it will discontinue its investigation into the case.

The announcement was made by the Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of Polres Metro Jakarta Pusat, AKBP M Firdaus, during a press conference at the Metro Jakarta Pusat Police Headquarters on Tuesday, December 24, 2024. The DNA test results, obtained from the National Police Forensic Laboratory, have put an end to rumors suggesting a baby swap had occurred at the hospital.

"Thus, we will close the case and discontinue our investigation," Firdaus announced. The case was initially investigated under the:type of criminal offense as per the.KUHP article 277, or the act of concealing one’s origin.

The DNA test results confirmed a perfect match, dismissing any notion of a swapped baby. "The DNA test results confirm that the baby born to Mister X is indeed the biological child of Muhammad Rauf and Feny," Firdaus clarified.

However, before completely closing the case, the police will continue to investigate several doctors who are yet to be questioned and conduct a thorough analysis of the CCTV footage. "We will finalize the investigation by questioning all involved doctors, including those on duty in the NICU who have not yet been interviewed, and completing our analysis of the CCTV footage," Firdaus stated.

RSIJ’s Director, Jack Pradono Handojo, expressed relief at the DNA test results. "We are relieved that, medically, the allegation of a swapped baby has been proven false," he said.

The case had originally sparked when FS, the wife of MR, gave birth via caesarean section at RSIJ Cempaka Putih on September 16, 2024. The infant was declared deceased the following day. Suspicions of a baby swap arose due to discrepancies between the physical appearance of the baby at the hospital and the one buried by the family.

To address these suspicions, the police exhumed the infant’s grave on December 17, 2024, at TPU Semper, Cilincing, North Jakarta. Forensic experts exhumed the body to obtain DNA samples for comparison with those of the parents.

Video: Watch the video reports on "Police Secure CCTV Footage and RSIJ’s Testimony in the Alleged Baby Swap Case" [20detik video].

(ond/jbr)

December 24, 2024 0 comments
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Ensuring Long-Term Efficiency: Four to Eight-Year Bui Contracts for PT Timah’s 3 Bos Smelters

Or, for a shorter version:

PT Timah’s 3 Bos Smelters: Long-Term Bui Contracts Spell Efficiency

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Heads Roll: Three Smelter Chiefs Get 4-8 Years for Rp 3T Timah Corruption

Jakarta – Aそれともtribunal at the Jakarta Corruption Court has read out the verdict, sentencing three top bosses of private smelters to 4-8 years in prison for a corruption case involving the misuse of around Rp 300 trillion in state funds related to the management of tin. The convicts are Suwito Gunawan, Robert Indarto, and Rosalina, holding key positions in PT Stanindo Inti Perkasa, PT Sariwiguna Binasentosa, and PT Tinindo Internusa respectively.

Stiff Penalties and Fines

  • Suwito was sentenced to 8 years imprisonment and fined Rp 1 billion, or face 6 months in jail. He was also ordered to pay a replacement fine of Rp 2.2 trillion, or face 6 years imprisonment.
  • Robert got an 8-year prison term and a Rp 1 billion fine, or 6 months in jail. He was also ordered to pay Rp 1 trillion as a replacement fine, or face 6 years imprisonment.
  • Rosalina received a 4-year prison term and a Rp 750 million fine, or 6 months in jail.

Money Laundering and Corruption Charges

The court found Suwito and Robert guilty of money laundering, violating articles 2, 18, and 55 of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Law, and articles 3 and 55 of Law Number 8 of 2010 on the Prevention and Eradication of Money Laundering. Rosalina was found guilty of violating articles 2 and 18 of the KPK Law, and article 55 of the Indonesian Criminal Code.

Lesson Learned

The corruption bust underscores the importance of maintaining transparency and accountability in the mining industry. This verdict sets a precedence that corruption will not be tolerated, and those found guilty will face severe consequences.

This is a developing story. mehr details will be provided as they become available. (whn/haf)

December 23, 2024 0 comments
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Harvey Dent Sentenced to 6.5 Years in Prison

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Headline: Indonesian Magnate PT Timah Dirut, Dwiocar Jaksa – Bangkapos.com”>Harvey Moeis Sentenced to 6.5 Years in Prison for $30 Billion Tin Corruption

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Indonesian tycoon Harvey Moeis was sentenced to 6 years and 6 months in prison by the Jakarta Corruption Court on Monday (December 23, 2024), for his role in a massive corruption scandal involving the trading of tin, resulting in a staggering loss of IDR 300 trillion ($30 billion) to the state.

The presiding judge, Eko Aryanto, read out the verdict, stating, "Harvey Moeis has been proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt of committing corruption and money laundering." Alongside the prison sentence, Moeis was also ordered to pay a fine of IDR 1 billion, replaceable with 6 months of imprisonment if unpaid.

Moeis, who represented PT Refined Bangka Tin in the joint venture with PT Timah, was additionally ordered to pay IDR 210 billion in restitution. Failing this, his properties will be seized and auctioned to recover losses, with any shortfall met with additional imprisonment.

The court ruled that the aggravating factors against Moeis included his actions hindering the government’s anti-corruption efforts, while mitigating factors deemed relevant were his lack of previous convictions, proper conduct during trial, and family obligations.

Harvey Moeis was found guilty of violating Articles 2 and 18 of the Corruption Eradication Commission’s Law (UU Tipikor), along with Article 55(1) subsection a of the Criminal Code (KUHP), and Article 3 of Law No. 8/2010 on the Prevention and Eradication of the Criminal Act of Moneylaundering.

The prosecution had initially sought a 12-year prison term and the same fines for Moeis, alleging that his actions had caused significant state losses. The case was among Indonesia‘s largest corruption scandals, with Moeis and other co-defendants accused of manipulating tin trade agreements during the administration of former State-Owned Enterprises Minister Rini Soemarno.

December 23, 2024 0 comments
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