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Saturday, September 3, 2011

TKI in Salter Sekupang given stale rice

TKI
BATAM - Some workers who left at the Salter Social Service (Social Affairs) Sekupang Batam since a week ago, were only fed once a day. They were given white rice, sambal eggplant every day.

Four days ago, they were given a raw uncooked tempeh. Tempe was foul-smelling mucus. From the observation Tribune on Friday (09/02/2011), tempeh is still in the box and pulled out a pleasant aroma.

"We were given tempe already smelling and mucus. We are told to eat home cooking with a subscription Dinsos reasons not open during the fasting month and Eid," says Widia, migrant workers from Central Java when interviewed at Salter Social Affairs, on Friday (2 / 9 / 2011) afternoon.

However, they do not want to cook it. They reasoned fear that eating foods that can hurt. when they first arrived, these workers are 40 people and now just be left over 22 people and four people plus a toddler. Those who go there to pick up family and adajuga who go at their own expense.

"Initially we came to Batam mas there were about 40 people, most of them were picked up and gone their own families," he said.

Not long after M Sahir, Kadis Dinsos came to Salter. He said that the information submitted by the prospective migrant workers is not true.

"That's all we really do not have a budget of Rp 7,000 for one meal, and they are fed twice a day," he said.

Friday, September 2, 2011

KPK Extend Period of Detention Nazaruddin

Nazarudin
Depok - Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to extend the detention period of Muhammad Nazaruddin. Extension of custody to the alleged bribery case Athletes Guesthouses in Kilkenny was carried out up to 40 days.

"Extended the expiration of 20 days. Extended another 40 days," said attorney Nazaruddin, Afrian Bondjol in Mako Brimob, Kelapa Dua, Depok, on Friday (01/09/2011).
Known, the detention period has expired Nazaruddin on 1 September 2011. KPK has detained husband Neneng Sri Wahyuni ​​since August 13, 2011 after Interpol arrested in Cartagena, Colombia.

Nazaruddin alleged violation of Article 5 or paragraph 2 and Article 12 letters a and b and or Article 11 of Law no. 31 of 1999 as amended by Law no. 20 Year 2001 on Eradication of Corruption.

Nazaruddin had requested the transfer of prisoners from Mako Brimob house to Cipinang. But until now the demand is not met by the KPK.

"Though Mr. Nazaruddin not ask surety, a city jail or house. He just wants to move the crease and just like any other prisoner of corruption," concluded Afrian.

12 Special Teams of Navy divers Deployed

Kendari (ANTARA) - At least 12 people specialized team of divers from the Navy Jakarta will do dive in the sinking of the KMP site Windu Karsa Lambasina Kolaka in marine waters, Southeast Sulawesi, on Friday (26 / 8).

Head of the rescue team and rescue (SAR) Kendari, Djoni Sitorus when contacted by Reuters who was at Kolaka said Friday, the team's new special divers will arrive today and tomorrow directly to the site and do peneyelaman to the region's ill-fated ship sank,


He said, until well into the sixth day, the combined rescue team of several agencies until now still continue to do a search of victims who lost masig.

"Saturday (3 / 9) tomorrow, a team of Navy divers will dive to the seabed where the ship sank Karsa Windu," he said.

He said it still continues to do a search of victims along there is no command to stop the search.

According Djoni, undiscovered victims estimated at 24 people including the Vice Regent of the North Kolaka, Hj Suhariah Muin and ajudanya Suriyani.

The process of search for victims, said Djoni, besides involving Search and Rescue team also assisted a number of parties including the team's Emergency Response Group (ERG) PT Antam down together to help the search process conducted Basarnas.

KMP Windu Karsa, which departs from the port Bajoe South Sulawesi, on Friday (26 / 8) at around 14:00 pm that sank in the waters Lambasina, District Wundulako, or about 10 miles from the port of Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi.

Thus, victims who have been found in conditions of as many as 13 people died.

The names of the victims are first identified and has been buried by their kin among Musnira (21), Bustam (50), Takbir (23), Hj Naisah (35), Ifa (9) and three single family namely Lina Hj ( 45), Anwar (24) and Manda (20).

Then Agus Setiono (46), and John Lempe (50) is at PT Antam Pomalaan pensiuanan. While there are two other papers have not been identified, but was buried in Kolaka, does away with the other victims that were buried by their kin.

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