Iklan Rangkasbitung District Court Judge Dismissed for Consuming Methamphetamine Now Employee of Yogyakarta High Court Even though he was fired as a judge for consuming crystal methamphetamine Danu Arman's employment status did not immediately disappear Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original Please note that this article was automatically translated using Microsoft Azure AI, Open AI, and Google Translation AI. We cannot ensure that the entire content is translated accurately. If you spot any errors or inconsistencies, contact us at hotline@kompas.id and we'll make every effort to address them TEKS The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found in Hakim PN Rangkasbitung Diberhentikan karena Konsumsi Sabu, Kini Jadi Pegawai Pengadilan Tinggi Yogyakarta Profile of Danu Arman on the website of the Yogyakarta High Court Danu was able to work at PT Yogyakarta because he still had the status of a civil servant Chairman of PT Yogyakarta Setyawan Hartono confirmed that Danu currently works at that institution The decision letter (SK) to place Danu as a civil servant (PNS) at PT Yogyakarta was issued on November 27 2023 and he will work at the institution starting December 20 2023 his assignment depends on the junior civil registrar," he said when met at PT Yogyakarta Danu and three other people were arrested by officers from the Banten Province National Narcotics Agency (BNN) on May 17 2022 The arrests were made because they were involved in the abuse of crystal methamphetamine which was sent from Sumatra to Lebak Regency Urine test results showed that all four were positive for consuming crystal methamphetamine (Kompas.id The building of the High Court in Yogyakarta is located in Bantul Regency Danu was dishonorably discharged as a judge This sanction was imposed during the Judiciary Honor Council (MKH) led by KY Chairman Amzulian Rifai at the Supreme Court Building in Jakarta on July 18 Also read: Judicial Commission Recommends Two Rangkasbitung District Court Judges Be Fired Danu was later found to be active again as a civil servant at PT Yogyakarta This was known based on the employee data listed on the official website of PT Yogyakarta at https://www.pt-yogyakarta.go.id/ As seen by Kompas on Monday (18/3/2024) afternoon The Supreme Court should take firmer action against judges who are caught up in criminal cases was met at the PT Yogyakarta building in Bantul Regency a dismissed judge does not automatically lose their civil servant status "There have been several instances where a judge has been dismissed but their civil servant status remains active There have been cases before this," he said despite being dishonorably discharged as a judge Danu was not immediately dismissed as a civil servant "(Danu) was not fired as a civil servant," said Setyawan This condition allowed Danu to be placed as an employee at PT Yogyakarta Also read: Two Rangkasbitung District Court Judges Charged with Sabu Regarding Danu's placement at PT Yogyakarta Setyawan stated that this was the authority of the Supreme Court Setyawan also admitted that he had the responsibility to develop Danu I feel I have a responsibility to provide guidance by looking at the background of previous events," he said Danu has behaved well while working at PT Yogyakarta When Danu first reported for duty at the institution What is important now is to not make mistakes anymore," he said Jogja Corruption Watch activist Baharuddin Kamba showed a letter to the Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and the KPK Supervisory Board that will be sent through the Yogyakarta Post Office on May 23 The letter contains a request for the KPK to immediately announce the names of suspects involved in the alleged corruption case in the Mandala Krida Stadium rehabilitation project for the 2016-2017 fiscal year Coordinator of Public Complaints and Judicial Monitoring Division of Jogja Corruption Watch (JCW) Baharuddin Kamba questioned the issue of Danu being able to return as an employee at PT Yogyakarta the Supreme Court should impose stricter sanctions on judges who are proven to have committed criminal acts "The Supreme Court should take stricter measures against judges who are involved in criminal cases They should not only be dismissed as a judge but also terminated as a civil servant within the Supreme Court environment This is important to uphold the integrity of the judiciary in the Supreme Court environment," said Baharuddin Also read: Lessons for Judges Postponing Elections There have been several incidents where judges have been dismissed whether or not they were honorably discharged the decision by the Supreme Court to activate Danu as a civil servant at PT Yogyakarta is a setback for judicial reform The case is also considered a bad precedent for judicial institutions within the Supreme Court "We're concerned that actions like this will be emulated by other law enforcement agencies We also ask the Chairman of PT Yogyakarta to continue overseeing and evaluating Danu Arman," he said Non Koresponden Laila Afifa TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Jakarta commuter train, or KRL number 1694 of Tanah Abang-Rangkasbitung line hit a sedan car that broke through the train doorstop The accident took place at KM 53+4 between Daru and Tigaraksa KAI Commuter External Relations and Corporate Image Care Manager Leza Arlan said that two people died in the accident there are two casualties," he said when contacted on Thursday He explained both victims were from the sedan car's passenger seat The officers were evacuating the car and ensuring there was no damage on the train route Leza 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The original article can be found in Perjalanan KRL Normal, Kepadatan Penumpang Mulai Terurai A train passing from Tanah Abang towards Rangkasbitung Station was full of passengers on Friday (1/3/2024) KOMPAS - The journey of the Jabodetabek Commuter Line from Parung Panjang to Tanah Abang As the commuter line journey has returned to normal passenger congestion at several stations is gradually easing A station officer at Rawabuntu Station announced through the loudspeaker to KRL passengers that the journey to Tanah Abang Station has returned to normal One of the officers said that the journey began to gradually return to normal around 8pm there were no passengers visible on platform two at Tanah Abang Station's Rawabuntu Station The train that stopped to pick up passengers also appeared empty the train was overcrowded despite many passengers disembarking at Rawabuntu Also read: There is a fallen tree in Pondok Ranji, KRL travel is disrupted Passengers disembarked at Rawabuntu Station from the Tanah Abang-Rangkasbitung train journey on Friday (1/3/2024) one of the passengers who got off at Rawabuntu Station said he was detained for quite some time at Kebayoran Station There was also a congestion of passengers on the platform heading towards Rangkasbitung and towards Tanah Abang a staff member informed us of a disruption Then they notified us again when the situation had returned to normal I didn't immediately board the train because the platform was crowded and the train was already full," said Doni on Friday night He had to wait for the crowded passengers to disperse and board the next train until finally arriving at Rawabuntu Officials have also asked passengers to be patient due to the crowded conditions KAI Commuter's External Relations and Corporate Image Care representative stated that there was a disruption in travel between Pondok Ranji Station and Kebayoran Station on Friday (1/3/2024) at around 18.00 KAI Commuter has engineered a change in operational patterns Train journey KA 1777 (Rangkasbitung-Tanah Abang) only goes as far as Sudimara Station returning as KA 1778 (Sudimara-Rangkasbitung) Train journey KA 1779 (Parung Panjang-Tanah Abang) also only goes as far as Sudimara Station returning as KA 1780 (Sudimara-Rangkasbitung) The condition of the platform towards Tanah Abang Station at Rawabuntu Station potential passengers had already crowded several stations officials were forced to open and close the station entrance every 20 minutes to let passengers in due to the overflow of potential passengers extending beyond the station limits Also read: Due to KRL travel disruptions, Tanah Abang Station is temporarily closed Reza and his two friends took a rest for a moment at the convenience store of Rawabuntu Station after being jostled inside the train Throughout the journey from Tanah Abang Station to Rawabuntu Station there were crowds of people around 9pm when I arrived The Tanah Abang escalator was also crowded There were many officials asking passengers to be patient due to the busy conditions," he said As of the time of posting this news at around 10:30 PM as well as at Palmerah Station and Kebayoran Station a Sundanese ethnic group whose traditional home is located near Rangkasbitung in the province of Banten, performed the rare Kawalu ritual on Tuesday to shut themselves off from tourists and outsiders until at least the end of next month.  Jaro Sahijah, the leader of the Outer Baduy community, said the ritual was the Baduy equivalent of the large-scale social restriction already in place in some parts of Banten the Baduy people will cease interacting with anyone from outside their village Some exceptions will be made, for example doctors or midwives will be allowed to come into the village when their services are needed.  no one was observing physical distancing and there was not a facemask to be seen The Baduys have been storing more rice in their traditional wooden barns in anticipation of a prolonged pandemic.  The Kawalu ritual will end with the Seba Baduy a traditional march by thousands of Baduys from the inner and outer villages to the Lebak District Head's residence in Rangkasbitung Resonate Classic rock guitarist Eddie Van Halen has died at the age of 65 from throat cancer. Best known for co-founding the rock group Van Halen with his brother Alex the rock star’s legacy of songs includes ‘Jump’ ‘Ain’t Talkin Bout Love’ and ‘Runnin With The Devil’ Eddie Van Halen was born in Amsterdam in 1955 as Edward Lodewijk van Halen His father Jan van Halen was a Dutch clarinetist Eugenia van Halen was born in Rangkasbitung – the capital town of the Indonesian island of Java Fans across the world have paid their tributes to the late singer Jakarta-born singer-songwriter Anggun described Van Halen as “one of the greatest guitar players of all time.” “He was also good looking,” she wrote on Instagram “probably because he had Indonesian blood In other news, Japanese fashion designer Kenzo Takada – founder of Kenzo – has died at the age of 81. A post shared by Anggun Official (@anggun_cipta) on Oct 6 You must be logged in to post a comment.