Reports from Indonesia indicate that the home of a witness in a corruption case involving Bekasi Mayor, Ade Kauswara Kunang, was set ablaze. This incident raises significant concerns regarding the safety of witnesses as the Corruption Eradication Commission collaborates with the Witness Protection Agency.
The Indonesian Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee has announced a new bill aimed at expanding witness and victim protection. This initiative was revealed during a meeting with the Ministry of Law in Jakarta.
The Indonesian Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) has called for the enhancement of the witness and victim protection system through discussions on a new bill. This initiative aims to develop more effective protection mechanisms as part of the government's efforts.
The Indonesian Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee has begun discussions on the Witness and Victim Protection Bill following the government's submission of related issues. The first meeting took place in Jakarta, emphasizing the need to enhance protections for victims and witnesses.