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Wealthy, arrogant, armed and above the law 
Meydiatama Suryodiningrat, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
(January 07, 2004)

A waiter returns a rejected credit card to a feisty
damsel at a table. She responds by complaining to her
boyfriend. Coolly he pulls out a revolver then "pops"
the waiter in the head -- what a scene.

Neither Coppola nor Scorsese could not have directed
it better. A plot out of The Godfather or Goodfellas.
But we aren't talking about "made men" here, and the
setting is nowhere near Sicily. It's no movie. This is
real life -- involving real people on New Year's Day
at the Hilton hotel in Jakarta. 

An innocent waiter putting himself through college
shot dead in arrogance by a man born into one of the
New Order's influential families. 

One can only wonder at what motivated the suspect to
shoot a man so coolly in cold blood, or, for that
matter, tote a gun at a party at the Hilton. It was
not a mob hit, nor was the suspect -- a drunken
Adiguna Sutowo, son of former Pertamina chief and
Soeharto chum Ibnu Sutowo -- facing any potential
danger. 

What sort of drink makes a man lose his senses so
completely that he commits murder? Just how
captivating was his lady companion that it moved him
to take another life? 

The shooting in the wee hours of 2005 typifies the
behavior many privileged offspring. 

Young men who like their sports cars as slick as their
guns, their money as easy as their women.
Self-proclaimed businessmen whose only business is to
exploit their fathers' connections. Vestiges of an era
Indonesians have rejected. A dying breed who,
apparently, aren't dying fast enough. 

The first generation came from familiar stock -- the
children of privileged officers and officials from the
first decade of the New Order. A nepotistic national
corporation which produced businesspeople who were
more like freeloaders than entrepreneurs. 

The potentate of the pack -- Soeharto's youngest son
Hutomo Mandala Putra -- is in prison. Serving time for
ordering the murder of a Supreme Court judge. But the
likes of him are still roaming wild and their
arrogance emulated by a new generation of spoilt
brats. 

This time its new stock though. Related to reform era
politicians, high priced lawyers or successful
tycoons. But they carry with them the same vanity as
their predecessors. 

Son of businessman-cum-politician Oesman Sapta
attempted last year to shoot a security guard who
tried to intervene in an altercation at the parking
lot of a South Jakarta cafe. 

In a separate incident a 29-year-old, allegedly
connected to an influential Jakarta "businessman"
fired half a dozen rounds at a Kijang van after a
fender bender with his Porsche. 

Many cases remain pending, eventually forgotten.
"Eighty-six" a common term at police headquarters for
sensitive cases conveniently shelved. 

Money and influence buys not only fast cars, but also
fast justice -- by all accounts the former case
remains in limbo while the suspect in the latter one
was not even detained. 

For Adiguna, there is little doubt that he will stand
trial. The exposure generated makes the case too big
to sweep under the carpet. 

With proper permits, guns are legal in this country.
About 9,702 civilians are registered gun owners in
this country, with some 800 in Jakarta. 

But permits and regulations do little if gun owners,
most of whom hail from upper-class families, continue
to act like aristocrats above the law. 

The objective of reformasi was not simply a revision
of political institutions, but a change in
consciousness from a class society marked by privilege
and rank to one of equity and justice. 

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's government has pledged that
corruptors will be prosecuted. Nevertheless, ensuring
due process in "ordinary" cases involving the wealthy
and influential is just as important in inspiring
trust in the police and the beleaguered justice
system. 

This case is a test as to whether lady justice is
truly blind or just shortsighted. An end to impunity,
or injustice for all. Otherwise the only value of this
latest incident is to remind people: Be careful who
you talk to in this town, or you just might end up
dead! 
 



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