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Roro Fitria Was Suspected of Going Bankrupt After Being Released from Detention

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Roro Fitria Was Suspected of Going Bankrupt After Being Released from Detention Roro Fitria / Credit: © KapanLagi.com/Budy Santoso

Kapanlagi.com - As is known, Roro Fitria received conditional release under the new policy issued by the Ministry of Law and Human Rights to suppress the spread of corona in prisons. Currently, Roro is staying at her cousin's house, who is also her guarantor.

"Well, because Roro is still undergoing assimilation at home until her parole is released, her parole is until May 16. She has to stay at the guarantor's house. Because parole requires a guarantor, and fortunately, Roro's guarantor is me and my family. So for the time being, until her assimilation is completed, she will stay at my house, and after that, she will go back to her own house," said Risti when contacted by phone on Sunday (5/4).

 

1. Thought to be Bankrupt

Because she lived at her relative's house after being released, there were rumors circulating that Roro went bankrupt. However, this news was immediately denied by her cousin.

"Oh no, she's not bankrupt, we can check after May 16 when she returns home, then she can resume her activities as usual," explained Risti.

2. House and Apartment Still Exist

Because of this conditional release, Roro still has to stay with Risti. However, her cousin reassured that Roro Fitria's house and apartment still exist and are being taken care of.

"There must be someone taking care of it (the apartment), because there are people taking care of the house. Maybe someone is coming back and forth to tidy up," she said.

(kpl/aal/jje)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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