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Ketua Umum KNPB Dibebaskan Dari Lapas Abepura - Suara Papua

7.8.14

Ketua Umum KNPB Dibebaskan Dari Lapas Abepura - Suara Papua: Kepala Lembaga Permasyarakatan (Kalapas) Abepura, Endang Lintang Hardiman, kepada wartawan mengatakan, surat pembebasan bersyarat dari Kementerian Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia Republik Indonesia telah diturunkan sejak Senin (04/8/2014) sore. “Karena turunnya sore, hari ini surat pembebasan bersyarat kita antar ke Kejaksaan untuk sampaikan informasi tersebut. Masa akhir pembebasan bersyarat sampai tanggal 19 Januari 2016.” -- Head of the Board Permasyarakatan (Kalapas) Abepura, Endang Latitude Hardiman, told journalists say, parole letter from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Republic of Indonesia has lowered since Monday (04/8/2014) evening. <br> <br> "Since fall afternoon, today we are inter-conditional release letter to Attorney to convey information. Last time parole until January 19 2016 "


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