Bandung Riots Linked to International Funding: West Java Police
West Java Police reveal international funding behind Bandung riots, with suspects recruited online and tens of millions of rupiah transferred via PayPal. Read the full report.
West Java Police reveal international funding behind Bandung riots, with suspects recruited online and tens of millions of rupiah transferred via PayPal. Read the full report.
Jakarta Metro Jaya Police reveal the motive in the kidnapping-murder of a bank manager: a plot to move money from dormant accounts. Read the full details here.
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