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Presidential Security Force member’s arrest for abduction and murder sends shockwaves through Indonesia

Indonesian military personnel, including a member of the Indonesian Presidential Security Force (Paspampres), have been apprehended on suspicion of being involved in the abduction and death of a 25-year-old young man.

This deeply unsettling case has sent shockwaves across the nation, prompting political leaders to voice their profound concern over the betrayal of trust in a role dedicated to safeguarding the nation’s head of state.

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INDONESIA: In a deeply disturbing incident, three members of the Indonesian military, including high-ranking officers, have been apprehended by the Jakarta Military Police (Pomdam Jaya) on suspicion of their involvement in the abduction and subsequent death of 25-year-old Imam Masykur from Aceh.

The primary suspect, identified as Praka RM, a member of the Presidential Security Force (Paspampres), and two other accomplices have also been captured by Pomdam Jaya in connection with the case.

Speaking to Detikcom on Monday (28 Aug), Colonel (Military Police Corp) Irsyad Hamdie Bey Anwar, the Commander of the Military Police of the Jakarta Military Area Command (Danpomdam Jaya), disclosed that the other suspects are Head Soldier (Praka) HS, affiliated with the Army’s Directorate of Topography, and Head Soldier (Praka)J from the Iskandar Muda Regional Military Command (Kodam) in Aceh.

Colonel (Military Police Corp) Irsyad Hamdie Bey Anwar, the Commander of the Military Police of the Jakarta Military Area Command (Danpomdam Jaya).

Tragic abduction and ransom case ends in fatality

Colonel Irsyad outlined that all three perpetrators posed as police officers during the incident.

Their actions included recording the abduction and assault of Imam Masykur. The suspects allegedly apprehended Masykur under the pretence of arresting him for his suspected involvement in illegal drug trading (Tramadol, etc.).

The young man was abducted from a store in South Tangerang Selatan on Saturday (12 Aug).

Following the abduction, the trio reportedly demanded a ransom of Rp 50 million (approximately US$3,276) from the victim’s family, claiming it was to avoid legal consequences related to the illicit drug trade.

Anwar added, “After the abduction, he was taken, and a sum of money was extorted from him.”

The assailants subsequently reached out to Imam Masykur’s family to demand a ransom. The violence inflicted on him is believed to have been driven by a desire for financial gain.

Regrettably, the culmination of these events resulted in the death of the victim, stemming from the severe injuries inflicted by the perpetrators. In a distressing twist, Masykur’s body was discarded in a river in Purwakarta, West Java.

Subsequently, his lifeless body was found floating in the Cibogo River in Karawang, West Java, on Friday (18 Aug).

TNI commander vows justice

Admiral (Laksda) Julius Widjojono, the Chief of the TNI Information Center (Kapuspen TNI), conveyed the concern of TNI Commander Admiral Yudo Margono regarding the case of violence against Imam Masykur.

Admiral Yudo has pledged to oversee the case until the perpetrators face significant penalties.

In addition, he has instructed that Head Soldier (Praka) RM, the Paspampres member implicated in the incident, be dismissed from the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI).

Speaking via a brief message to Kompas.com on Monday (28 Aug), Julius said, “The TNI Commander is concerned and will ensure that the perpetrators face the maximum punishment of death or at least a lifetime sentence.”

He continued, “And they will definitely be dismissed from the TNI because this constitutes a serious crime, involving planning for murder. That is the TNI Commander’s instruction.”

However, Julius noted that the suspects involved in the homicide with torture are currently being handled by the Jakarta Military Police of the Jakarta Military Area Command (Pomdam Kodam Jayakarta).

The Indonesian House of Representatives demands accountability in case involving President’s security force member

In response to this incident, the Chairperson of Commission I of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR), Meutya Hafid, strongly condemned the actions of Praka RM, the Paspampres member.

Meutya described Praka RM’s conduct as terrifying, particularly for someone entrusted with the role of protecting the President.

Meutya has called for a transparent examination of the suspect by the TNI and urged Pomdam Jaya to honestly report the findings of the questioning process.

Meutya Hafid, the Chairperson of Commission I of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR).

Enhanced selection urged for President’s security detail following incident

Meutya conveyed her perspective, “For the perpetrator, a Paspampres member who is suspected of committing fatal violence, it is necessary to conduct a transparent investigation. Pomdam Jaya must honestly and transparently report the results of the investigation,” she stated during a conversation on Sunday (27 Aug).

Meutya expressed her alarm at Praka RM’s actions, questioning how a soldier with murderous tendencies could pass the selection process for Paspampres.

“It is frightening to hear this news. If it is true, it means that there is a killer who managed to pass through Paspampres,” she remarked.

As a result, she has called for a more stringent selection process for Paspampres recruits, emphasizing the need to learn from the series of incidents involving Paspampres personnel.

Meutya argued that given Paspampres’ close proximity to President Joko Widodo (Jokowi), the selection of its members should be highly selective and rigorous.

“The selection process to become a member of Paspampres needs to be tightened. Soldiers who have close access to the President must be the best and the most qualified. Especially since there have been incidents involving Paspampres members in the past, the recruitment system needs to be tightened,” she advised.

Separately, Vice Chairperson of Commission I of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Teuku Riefky Harsya (TRH), strongly condemned the brutal act that resulted in the death of a resident from Bireuen, Aceh, in Jakarta, allegedly perpetrated by TNI personnel.

“We condemn the heinous act against Imam Masykur, a resident of Bireuen. This criminal act must be thoroughly investigated, and the perpetrators must be heavily punished,” stated Teuku Riefky Harsya, speaking from Banda Aceh on Sunday (27 Aug), as quoted by ANTARA.

Meanwhile, Muhammad Isnur, Chairperson of the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI), assessed that the case of a civilian being subjected to fatal violence by military personnel adds to a growing list of instances of violence committed by the military.

“This YLBHI record adds to the increasing violence, abuse of power, and brutality exhibited by the TNI or the military apparatus,” said Isnur to Kompas.com on Monday (2 Aug). ”

According to Isnur, the incident of fatal violence further illustrates the perilous situation within the TNI.

He firmly believes that similar incidents should not recur. In his opinion, the abundance of such events is a result of a culture of impunity that prevails in many places.

“So, this incident further underscores the importance of military justice reform, given the lack of discipline. There needs to be a comprehensive evaluation of law enforcement within the military,” he expressed.

“We must not let this reflect an extraordinary level of arrogance and the courage to violate the law because they wear a uniform. Certainly, the TNI Commander and the Ministry of Defense should focus on cultivating professionalism among soldiers, fostering obedience to the law and human rights,” he concluded.

As pressure mounts for the alleged TNI personnel involved in Masykur’s murder to be tried in civilian court, the TNI has announced that the three individuals will be subject to sanctions under both military law and civilian law.

“The sanctions are criminal and military,” affirmed Colonel Irsyad Hamdie Bey Anwar.

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Singaporean fugitive deported from Thailand, to be charged with drug trafficking

A Singaporean fugitive arrested in Thailand, was deported to Singapore on 19 September 2024 and faces drug trafficking charges. Authorities expect him to face the death penalty under Singapore’s tough drug laws for running a smuggling operation between Thailand, Australia, and Singapore.

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A 31-year-old Singaporean man, wanted for drug trafficking offences, was arrested in Thailand and deported to Singapore on 19 September 2024.

The fugitive, identified as Benny Kee Soon Chuan, was apprehended by Thai police at his residence near Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport and will face charges in court on 20 September.

Kee, described as a high-level trafficker, ran a smuggling operation that trafficked crystal methamphetamine, ketamine, and Ecstasy to Australia and Singapore using Thailand as a transit hub, according to Pol Lt Gen Panurat Lakboon, secretary-general of Thailand’s Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB).

Cross-Border Investigation and Arrest

The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) of Singapore had issued an arrest warrant for Kee following investigations into two drug trafficking cases in December 2020 and November 2022.

He had been on the run since 11 April 2016, prompting CNB to collaborate with its international counterparts, including the ONCB. Thai authorities were tipped off by CNB on 12 August 2024, and after weeks of investigation, Kee was apprehended on 17 September.

Thai immigration officials revealed that Kee had entered Thailand earlier in 2024 using a Vanuatu passport.

Following his arrest, Kee’s Thai visa was cancelled, and assets worth 15 million baht (S$585,000), including luxury watches, gold pieces, and a luxury car, were seized during a raid on his residence in Samut Prakan.

Lt Gen Panurat confirmed that the fugitive had been living an affluent lifestyle in Thailand despite lacking legitimate employment.

Links to Broader Drug Network

Kee is believed to be linked to other Singaporean traffickers involved in the smuggling of drugs from Thailand.

In March 2021, Thailand’s Anti-Trafficking in Persons Task Force (AITF) intercepted packages containing Ecstasy and ketamine destined for Singapore, as well as crystal methamphetamine bound for Australia.

Two other Singaporean men, aged 21 and 29 at the time of their arrests, were later sentenced to imprisonment and caning in Singapore for their involvement in these operations, which were connected to Kee’s trafficking network.

Death Penalty Under Singaporean Law

Kee’s deportation to Singapore brings him under the jurisdiction of Singapore’s severe drug laws, which prescribe the death penalty for those convicted of trafficking substantial amounts of controlled substances.

Singaporean authorities have indicated that he could face the death penalty under the country’s strict drug trafficking laws. Pol Lt Gen Panurat indicated that Singaporean authorities are expected to seek the maximum penalty for Kee’s alleged offences.

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Islamic firm CEO among 19 arrested in Malaysia’s charity home abuse scandal

The CEO of Islamic firm Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISBH) and his wife were among 19 arrested by Malaysian authorities on Thursday for alleged child abuse linked to their charity homes. Last week, police rescued 402 children from these homes. Investigations revealed a horrifying network of abuse, with at least 13 children allegedly sodomised or taught to sexually assault others.

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MALAYSIA: In a major crackdown, Malaysian police have arrested several members of Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISBH) top management, including CEO Nasiruddin Ali and his wife.

The arrests were made in a special operation conducted by Bukit Aman’s criminal investigation department at multiple locations.

As of 19 September, total of 19 people were detained, including the CEO’s two children and the child of former Al-Arqam leader Ashaari Muhammad.

Among those arrested are 12 men and seven women, aged between 30 and 65.

Inspector-General of Police Razarudin Husain confirmed the arrests and promised to provide updates soon.

The arrests come on the heels of a significant child sexual abuse scandal involving GISBH.

Last week, police rescued 402 children from 20 welfare homes linked to the organization in Selangor and Negeri Sembilan.

They also arrested 171 people, including an ustaz and a hostel warden.

The case sent shockwaves throughout the country as investigations revealed a horrifying network of child abuse.

At least 13 of the rescued children were allegedly sodomized or taught to sexually assault others.

GISBH initially denied operating the welfare homes and rejected the allegations of abuse.

However, Nasiruddin later admitted that cases of sodomy had occurred within the organization in the past, while denying any deviant teachings.

In a related development, three men linked to GISBH pleaded not guilty in a Seremban court to charges of sexually assaulting boys aged between nine and 11 at a religious school associated with the organisation.

The alleged assaults took place between 2022 and 2023 in Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan.

Additionally, another man was charged in Putrajaya for allegedly threatening a woman to withdraw a police report against GISBH.

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