Senin, 29 September 2025

President Prabowo Calls to the World to End the Gaza Tragedy

(iStock)

By:
Team of Hukumindo

Previously, the www.hukumindo.com platform has talk about "Jamal was arrested by Singaporean authorities after swimming illegally from Batam", "Chinese Tourist Fined for Urinating in Public", you may read also "Harvard Graduate Arrested in Ponzi Scheme Fraud" and on this occasion we will discuss about 'President Prabowo Calls to the World to End the Gaza Tragedy'.

The President of the Republic of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto, delivered a speech at the High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Palestinian Question and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution held at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly Building, New York, United States, on Monday, September 22, 2025. The Head of State then expressed deep concern over the ongoing humanitarian tragedy in Gaza. "Thousands of innocent lives, many of them women and children, have been killed. Famine threatens. A humanitarian disaster is unfolding before our eyes. We condemn all acts of violence against innocent civilians," he said.[1]

The President emphasized that the international community's historical responsibility concerns not only the future of Palestine, but also the future of Israel and the credibility of the UN itself. He stated that Indonesia remains steadfast in its commitment to a two-state solution as the only path to peace. "Therefore, Indonesia reaffirms its commitment to a two-state solution to the Palestinian issue. Only this two-state solution will bring peace," he stressed. "We must guarantee Palestinian statehood, but Indonesia also states that once Israel recognizes Palestinian independence and statehood, Indonesia will immediately recognize the State of Israel and we will support all of Israel's security guarantees," he continued.[2] And if you have any legal issue in Indonesia territory, contact us for business inquiry, feel free in 24 hour, we will be glad to assist you. 


*) For further information please contact:
Mahmud Kusuma Advocate
Law Office
Jakarta - Indonesia.
E-mail: mahmudkusuma22@gmail.com

________________
References:

1. "Indonesia Tegaskan Dukungan Solusi Dua Negara, Presiden Prabowo Ajak Dunia Akhiri Tragedi Gaza", setkab.go.id, 23 September 2025, Diakses pada tanggal 29 September 2025, Link: https://setkab.go.id/indonesia-tegaskan-dukungan-solusi-dua-negara-presiden-prabowo-ajak-dunia-akhiri-tragedi-gaza/
2. Ibid.

Jumat, 26 September 2025

Jamal was arrested by Singaporean authorities after swimming illegally from Batam

(iStock)

By:
Team of Hukumindo

Previously, the www.hukumindo.com platform has talk about "Chinese Tourist Fined for Urinating in Public", "Harvard Graduate Arrested in Ponzi Scheme Fraud", you may read also "How to Legally Express Your Opinion in Front of Public in Indonesia" and on this occasion we will discuss about 'Jamal was arrested by Singaporean authorities after swimming illegally from Batam'.

An Indonesian citizen named Jamaludin Taipabu ventured to Singapore to find work. He initially took a speedboat from Batam, jumped into the ocean, and swam to Singapore in September 2024. He then lived there for about a year.[1]

Then, in August 2025, Singaporean authorities arrested Jamal. He was sentenced to six weeks in prison and three strokes of the cane on September 16 of 2025 for entering the country without permission. During the trial, Jamal pleaded guilty to the crime. He also stated that he entered Singapore illegally to earn money because he was having difficulty supporting his family on his salary in Indonesia.[2] And if you have any legal issue in Indonesia territory, contact us for business inquiry, feel free in 24 hour, we will be glad to assist you. 


*) For further information please contact:
Mahmud Kusuma Advocate
Law Office
Jakarta - Indonesia.
E-mail: mahmudkusuma22@gmail.com

________________
References:

1. "WNI Nekat Berenang ke Singapura Cari Kerja, Berakhir di Penjara", www.cnnindonesia.com, 23 Sep 2025, Diakses pada tanggal 26 September 2025, Link: https://www.cnnindonesia.com/internasional/20250923162348-106-1276868/wni-nekat-berenang-ke-singapura-cari-kerja-berakhir-di-penjara
2. Ibid.

Selasa, 23 September 2025

Chinese Tourist Fined for Urinating in Public

(iStock)

By:
Team of Hukumindo

Previously, the www.hukumindo.com platform has talk about "Harvard Graduate Arrested in Ponzi Scheme Fraud", "How to Legally Express Your Opinion in Front of Public in Indonesia", you may read also "Two Italian Swimmers Caught Shoplifting, Denied Entry to Singapore" and on this occasion we will discuss about 'Chinese Tourist Fined for Urinating in Public'.

A Chinese tourist (Li Guorui) committed an unreasonable act. He urinated on one of the escalators at the entrance of the Singapore MRT. He has been arrested and fined tens of millions. A 41-year-old Chinese man got off at Outram Park station on January 10, 2025. He had previously consumed a large amount of beer and became very drunk at a business dinner. Upon exiting the station through Exit 3, the man unzipped his pants and urinated on the handrail of the downward-moving escalator.[1] And if you have any legal issue in Indonesia territory, contact us for business inquiry, feel free in 24 hour, we will be glad to assist you. 


*) For further information please contact:
Mahmud Kusuma Advocate
Law Office
Jakarta - Indonesia.
E-mail: mahmudkusuma22@gmail.com

________________
Reference:

1. "Kencingi Eskalator MRT SG, Turis China Didenda Rp 24 Juta", www.detik.com., Ahmad Masaul Khoiri, 16 Januari 2025, Diakses pada tanggal 23 September 2025, Link: https://travel.detik.com/travel-news/d-7735176/kencingi-eskalator-mrt-sg-turis-china-didenda-rp-24-juta.

Senin, 22 September 2025

Harvard Graduate Arrested in Ponzi Scheme Fraud

(iStock)

By:
Team of Hukumindo

Previously, the www.hukumindo.com platform has talk about "How to Legally Express Your Opinion in Front of Public in Indonesia", "Bentuk Dan Cara Demonstrasi Yang Legal", you may read also "Two Italian Swimmers Caught Shoplifting, Denied Entry to Singapore" and on this occasion we will discuss about 'Harvard Graduate Arrested in Ponzi Scheme Fraud'.

A Harvard Business School graduate was arrested on fraud charges. He is accused of defrauding alumni of the renowned school out of more than $4 million in a Ponzi scheme. He even promised one investor that they would soon "brag" about their "insane profits" at a school reunion.[1]

Vladimir Artamonov, 46, was arrested in Elkridge, Maryland, where he lives. He was charged with securities fraud, wire fraud, and investment advisor fraud for running the scheme from September 2021 to February 2024.[2] And if you have any legal issue in Indonesia territory, contact us for business inquiry, feel free in 24 hour, we will be glad to assist you. 


*) For further information please contact:
Mahmud Kusuma Advocate
Law Office
Jakarta - Indonesia.
E-mail: mahmudkusuma22@gmail.com

________________
References:

1. "Lulusan Harvard Business School Didakwa Menipu Sesama Alumni dengan Skema Ponzi Senilai $4 Juta", //bisnisupdate.com., Sariyanti Wijaya, 19 September 2025, Diakses pada tanggal 22 September 2025, Link: https://bisnisupdate.com/bisnis/lulusan-harvard-business-school-didakwa-menipu-sesama-alumni-dengan-skema-ponzi-senilai-4-juta/271311/
2. Ibid.

Jumat, 19 September 2025

How to Legally Express Your Opinion in Front of Public in Indonesia

(iStock)

By:
Team of Hukumindo

Previously, the www.hukumindo.com platform has talk about "Bentuk Dan Cara Demonstrasi Yang Legal", "Two Italian Swimmers Caught Shoplifting, Denied Entry to Singapore", "Albania Appoints AI as "Minister"", you may read also "Get Fired for Giving a Free Lunch" and on this occasion we will discuss about 'How to Legally Express Your Opinion in Front of Public in Indonesia'.

Expressing opinions in public is a human right guaranteed by the Indonesian constitution. Article 28E paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia states that "Everyone has the right to freedom of association, assembly, and expression." However, this freedom is not unlimited. There are legal regulations that ensure the expression of opinions is orderly, safe, and does not violate the rights of others. Some of the legal bases are as follows:
  1. Article 28E paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution – guarantees freedom of opinion, association, and assembly.
  2. Law Number 9 of 1998 concerning Freedom of Expression in Public.
  3. The Criminal Code (KUHP) – regulates the prohibition of actions that violate public order, incitement, or hate speech.
  4. The Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE Law) (Law No. 11 of 2008 in conjunction with Law No. 19 of 2016) – regulates the expression of opinions through electronic media.
According to Law No. 9 of 1998, public expression of opinion can be carried out as follows:
  1. Demonstrations;
  2. Parades;
  3. Public meetings;
  4. Free speech.
Regarding the Legal Procedure for Expressing an Opinion so that it is legally valid, there are several steps that need to be taken into account:
  1. Notification to the Police: (a). The organizer must notify the local police no later than 3 x 24 hours before the activity; (b). The notification letter contains: purpose, place, time, route, form of activity, and person in charge.
  2. Comply with the Time and Place Provisions: (a). May not be carried out in the presidential palace area, places of worship, military installations, hospitals, airports/seaports, stations, terminals, and national vital objects; (b). May only be carried out between 06.00–18.00 local time.
  3. Maintaining Order and Not Breaking the Law: (a). Must not carry sharp weapons or dangerous objects; (b). Must not contain hate speech, SARA, or threats of violence; (c). Must respect the rights of others, including public road users.
  4. Responsibilities of Organizers and Participants: (a). The person responsible for the activity is obliged to control the course of the action; (b). If a violation of the law occurs, participants or organizers may be held criminally or civilly responsible.
When expressing opinions in public, there are principles that must be upheld. Expressing opinions in public must adhere to:
  1. The principle of responsible freedom;
  2. Respect the human rights of others;
  3. Maintain national unity and integrity;
  4. Comply with applicable laws
As a closing statement, the author would like to emphasize that expressing opinions in public is a constitutionally guaranteed right of every citizen, but its implementation must comply with the law to avoid conflict or disturbances. By understanding legal procedures, the public can express their aspirations effectively, peacefully, and within the law. And if you have any legal issue in Indonesia territory, contact us for business inquiry, feel free in 24 hour, we will be glad to assist you. 


*) For further information please contact:
Mahmud Kusuma Advocate
Law Office
Jakarta - Indonesia.
E-mail: mahmudkusuma22@gmail.com

________________
References:

1. Indonesia Constitution of 1945;
2. Others relevant laws.

Employee Fired for Refusing to Attend Office Party Deemed Boring

( iStock ) By: Team of Hukumindo Previously, the www.hukumindo.com platform has talk about " Indonesia Joins Peace Council to End Gaza ...