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The Mystery of the Prison-like Room in the Regent's Private House The discovery of two prison-like rooms inhabited by dozens of people in the private house of the Regent of Langkat, North Sumatra, the publication of the War-Angin Plan, when the Corruption Eradication Commission conducted a search for suspected corruption cases, was quite shocking to the public
The police also investigated the existence of two rooms that were said to be rehabilitation homes for drug addicts. The two rooms in the Terbit house are each measuring 6 meters x 6 meters. The room was indeed like a prison because the front of the iron bars. In total there are 48 people who inhabit the place. “We did live in a barred room, but we were out from morning to evening. I've also never experienced or seen torture and forced labour," said Eka Ferdinan Bangun (27), one of the residents, from Raja Tengah Village, Langkat, when met on Tuesday (25/1/2022). Allegations of detention and torture surfaced in Migrant Care's report to the National Human Rights Commission. Komnas HAM was asked to investigate possible human rights violations from activities in a prison-like room at Terbit's house. The North Sumatra Police also investigated the allegation (Kompas, 25/2/2022). Eka, who admitted that he had been undergoing rehabilitation for seven months, recounted his daily activities with his colleagues who inhabit the room

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