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The situation in India after the surging of covid-19 cases recently. Foto: AP Photo/Channi Anand
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Seven held for forging coronavirus test certificates 25th January 2021
Jakarta Metropolitan Police have arrested seven persons on charges of falsifying certificates of COVID-19 tests, which are required for travel.
Actually, we have arrested eight people. However, one of them is underage. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Jakarta Metropolitan Police have arrested seven persons on charges of falsifying certificates of COVID-19 tests, which are mandatory for undertaking travel.
“Actually, we have arrested eight people. However, one of them is underage, director of general crime investigation at the Jakarta Metropolitan Police, Senior Commissioner Tubagus Ade Hidayat, said here on Monday.
The suspects have been identified by their initials as RSH (20), RHM (22), IS (23), MA (25), SP (38), MA (20), and Y (23). Another suspect, identified by his initials as DM, has not been detained as he is underage, Hidayat informed.