Thursday, 7 March 2013

Law Commission Urges Parliament criminalized OKU Actors Police Arson

Law Commission deplored the burning of Parliament by members of the TNI to Police Oku Parent, South Sumatra.

If it proves no crime, the offender shall be processed according to the law.

"If it's on stage or was the victim of criminal yes of course the legal process," said Vice Chairman of Commission III Almuzammil Joseph in Parliament Complex, Jakarta, Thursday (7/3).

According to Muzammil, events clash between members of the military and police is not the first time that happened.

There must be a settlement between the highest institution in South Sumatra.

"Usually between them was done. Lives processed wrote that the root of the problem can be a peaceful solution," he said.
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