The West Java Regional Police (Polda) stated that they were examining seven people related to the case of removing stickers or labeling the church in refugee tents in Cianjur Regency, West Java. The Head of Public Relations of the West Java Police, Kombes Ibrahim Tompo, said the seven people were still being investigated and no suspects had been named. "The suspect is not yet, he will be informed later when the results of the investigation and development have been completed," Ibrahim said when contacted from Bandung, West Java, Antara, Wednesday, November 30. So far, he said his party was still developing the case. In addition, his party is also investigating the motives of a number of these people who revoked the label bearing the church in the refugee camp. "Because it has to be deepened. I want to check what the activity is, who is motivating, all kinds of things must be clear too, this is still being unraveled," he said. Previously, an 18-second video circulated showing a number of people removing the tent label "Indonesian Church Reformed Church Kasih Action Team" attached to the roof of a blue refugee camp. Cianjur Police Chief AKBP Doni Hermwawan explained that the action was carried out by members of community organizations (ormas). Even so, according to him, the social assistance was still received by displaced communities. A joint team to search and rescue the earthquake in Cianjur, West Java, reported that the number of refugees who were victims of the earthquake in Cianjur Regency, West Java, as of Tuesday (29/11) afternoon reached 108,720 people, with details of male refugees 52,987 people, and female refugees 55,733 people.

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