Terbit Perangin Angin Admit the Victim Died

The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) will summon experts to prove the alleged criminal acts of trafficking in persons and slavery at the house of the Langkat Regent.
The Commissioner for Monitoring/Investigation of Komnas HAM, Choirul Anam, is targeting to complete the construction of the case that dragged the official involved in the bribery case this week. "So we can see this is a case of modern slavery, TIP, or other cases," said Anam after examining Terbit, who was detained at the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) building, Jakarta, yesterday. "That's what we're testing." After recommending the North Sumatra Regional Police regarding the alleged violence at Terbit's house, Komnas HAM will oversee the police investigation process. Komnas HAM is also investigating Terbit's direct involvement in the violence. Anam indicated the regent was involved in other crimes, but he would not publish it yet. According to commissioner Beka Ulung Hapsara, who co-examined Terbit, the regent said the cell was a training ground for drug addicts. Terbit also admitted that these people were employed in his oil palm plantations so that they would have skills when they came out of rehabilitation.

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