Switched at Birth Season 1 Episode 5

Switched at Birth Season 1 Episode 5 - Head of Public Relations Jakarta Police Commissioner Baharudin Djafar explain some of the reasons Dian Yudha State (42) and Randy Lester Samu (29) has finally rounded up by police on November 24, 2010. Alumnus of the Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) is selling two IPAD to one of the policemen posing as buyers. Allegedly, the sale of the iPad problematic.

"Special case of Randy, he violated two things. First, he does not have certification and has no manual book in Indonesian language," said Baharudin, Monday (04/07/2011) at Polda Metro Jaya.

The absence of certificates and manuals in Indonesian language because it occurred in 2010, the Ministry of Communications and Information and the Ministry of Industry and Trade has not issued an official permit the circulation of the iPad in Indonesia. Based on the confessions of suspects, the iPad was obtained from Singapore.

"He said buy direct to Singapore. But when we asked proof of purchase and proof of passport, it does not exist," said Baharudin.

Subsequently, the suspect admitted that electronic goods were acquired from a seller. However, when asked the identity of the seller, both Randy and Dian was not able to explain.

Previously, the Polda Metro Jaya Direskrimsus want to find a circulation iPad sales in Indonesia, which in 2010 still has no official sales permit. A Metro Police investigators later found an offer of sale iPad 3G WiFi 64 GB in the forum trading on Kaskus site.

Investigators were then disguised as a buyer iPad. The transaction was carried out on 24 November 2010 at City Walk, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta. The day was also arrested Randy and Dian. They were later named as a suspect. Both were charged with violating Article 62 Paragraph (1) in conjunction with Article 8 Paragraph 1 letter J Law Number 8 Year 1999 regarding Consumer Protection because it has no manual book in Indonesian language.

Both are also entangled with Article 52 in conjunction with Article 32 Paragraph (1) of Act No. 36 of 1999 on Telecommunications for the iPad has not been categorized as an electronic means of official communication. Both are now punishable by a maximum imprisonment of 5 years in prison. The process of this case is still ongoing at the Central Jakarta District Court.
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