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The police confirmed that the six suspects in the Kanjuruhan Tragedy would be detained.

The Head of
the Public Relations Division of the Police, Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo, revealed this.

The detention follows additional investigations carried out at the East Java Police Headquarters. Head of
the Malang Police Samapta Unit AKP Bambang Sidik Achmadi, Company Commander (Danki) of the East
Java Police Mobile Brigade, AKB Has Darmawan, Head of Section and Operations (Head of Ops) Malang
Police, Kompol Wahyu Setyo Pranoto a row of suspects from the police.

"Today, investigators summoned 6 suspects and one suspect was only present this afternoon. And the
investigation team carried out additional examinations of the six suspects, it is still in progress," said that
stated in detikNews, Monday (24/10/2022).

Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relations of the East Java Police, Kombes Dirmanto, was reluctant to
explain in more detail regarding the detention of 6 suspects in the Kanjuruhan Tragedy at the Regional
Police Headquarters. He was efficient in speaking and chose to submit information to the National Police
Headquarters.

"Later, the Head of Public Relations Division said," said Dirmanto briefly.

5 Facts About Singapore :

1. Singapore Speaks Singlish

One of the prominent legacies of British colonial rule to date is the use of English which is the official
language of Singapore. In Singapore, many people from different cultural backgrounds use English as
Singlish. Singlish is an interesting combination of English, Hokkien, Malay, Cantonese, and Tamil.\

2. The World's Fastest Pedestrian

Singapore has the best public transportation in the world.

However, many also walk to mobilize themselves. In addition to the elements of urban planning that are
convenient for walking, Singaporeans recognize that walking is beneficial for their health. It's no wonder
that Singaporeans were voted the fastest pedestrian in the world. Based on the research of Professor
Richard Wiseman, a professor of psychology at the University of Hertfordshire in England, the fastest
pedestrian in Singapore can cover 10.55 seconds per 18 meters.

3. It is forbidden to eat chewing gum

Another interesting fact in Singapore is that chewing gum is prohibited for consumption and sale.
Anyone who consumes and sells chewing gum is considered a violation of the law. Indiscriminate
disposal of leftover gum can also result in a fine of up to SGD 100,000 ( One Hundred Thousand ). This
regulation has been in effect since 1992. ( Nineteen Ninty-Two)

4. Best Student in Mathematics

Singapore also has universities with the best facilities and education, some of which are in the top
rankings of the best universities in the world. Therefore, it is not surprising that Singaporean students
have the best math skills in the world, or at least have always been at the forefront of global math skills.

5. Most People Live in Flats or Apartmen]ts


Another interesting fact about Singapore is the problem of its citizens who mostly live in flats and
apartments. This seems reasonable because Singapore's area is only about 719.1 km² ( seven hundred
nineteen ) and its population is only about 5 million people. Therefore, it is almost impossible for every
Singaporean to own his own private home. The government needs to be wise in managing to house for
its citizens. In this case, flats and apartments are the most appropriate solution to the problem.

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