KPK Investigate Strategy Preparation To Block Investigators When Checking Lukas Enembe In Papua

JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) suspects that there is a strategy to prevent investigators from examining the inactive Papua Governor Lukas Enembe. This information was examined by three witnesses, one of whom is a civil servant (PNS) named Jordan Manger. Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri said Jordan was examined as a witness for the obstruction suspect in the investigation, Stefanus Roy Rening. The examination was carried out at the Papua Police on Friday, August 11. The witness was present and studied his knowledge among other things related to allegations that the plan was to hinder the duties of the KPK investigator team when examining Lukas Enembe as a suspect in Papua," Ali told reporters in his written statement, Monday, August 14. It was not detailed that the strategy was carried out by Ali. However, a similar statement was also studied from two other witnesses, namely Elpius Hugi, who is an entrepreneur and a private employee named Ari Susilawati Ekaningsih. Previously, the KPK officially detained one of the attorneys of Lukas Enembe, Stefanus Roy Rening regarding the alleged obstruction of the investigation of bribery, gratification, and money laundering (TPPU) cases. He is suspected of influencing witnesses to the construction of incorrect opinions. In addition, Roy asked other people who were witnesses in the Lukas Enembe case to give testi is not true. The goal is that the anti-corruption commission is considered negative so that the investigation of the alleged corruption that runs cannot be carried out.

The witness was asked to convey false news at the church in Papua. Thus, the congregation there was finally provoked. The KPK also suspects that Stefanus advised other witnesses not to hand over money as a return on the alleged proceeds of corruption that was being resolved. The obstruction of this investigation has been carried out since the anti-corruption commission named Lukas Enembe as a suspect.