Inactive Langkat regent named suspect in illegal imprisonment case


A police officer inspects one of the iron-barred cells at the house of graft suspect and inactive Langkat regent Terbit Rencana Perangin-Angin in North Sumatra. - Antara

MEDAN (The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network): After four months of investigation, the North Sumatra Police have finally named graft suspect and inactive Langkat regent Terbit Rencana Perangin-Angin a suspect in the deaths and illegal incarceration of people at his residence.

Terbit is charged with, among other crimes, human-trafficking violations that resulted in serious injury and death, fatal torture, false imprisonment and group violence.

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