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JAKARTA - The fugitive convicted cessie (collection rights) Bank Bali, Djoko Tjandra, is as slippery as an eel. Not yet over the case of making a super fast e-KTP, now Djoko Tjandra is no longer the Red Notice status of the National Central Bureaus (NCB) Interpol.

The Immigration Service opened their voices regarding the release of the fugitive from Bank Bali's cessie corruption case, Djoko Tjandra, to enter Indonesia. From the data they have, the status of Djoko's Red Notice has ended since May 2020.

"On May 5, 2020 there was a notification from the Secretary of NCB Interpol that the Red Notice on behalf of Djoko Soegiarto Tjandra had been deleted from the data-based system because there was no more request from the Indonesian Attorney General's Office," said Head of Public Relations and General Affairs of the Directorate General of Immigration, Arvin Gumilang.

Member of Commission III DPR RI Wihadi Wiyanto questioned this incident. He wants to know who asked for and the reasons for Interpol's decision to revoke Djoko Tjandra's red notice status.

"What we are questioning is who asked for and for what reason NCB has withdrawn the status of Djoko Tjandra's Red Notice," Wihadi said in his statement, Thursday, July 9.

Wihadi promised to summon related parties regarding this matter. He wants to know whether NCB's revocation of Red Notice status has been known by law enforcers in this country.

"Therefore, the connection must be questioned because if the Red Notice was withdrawn by NCB, is this the prosecutor's knowledge, then is this the court's knowledge because Djoko Tjandra's status is already a convict," said the Gerindra Party politician.

"Next week we will summon Immigration, then the Police and others. We will find out to what extent the information they got in this case and we must investigate this," said Wihadi.

The chronology of the appearance of Djoko Tjandra

There was no news for a long time, suddenly Djoko Tjandra made a scene in this country again. Filing for Djoko Tjandra's electronic KTP can be issued as fast as 'lightning'. This case put Asep Subhan, Head of South Grogol Urban Village and the Director General of Population and Civil Registration, Zudan Arif Fakhrullah in the spotlight.

Quoted from era.id, June 3, 2020, Asep was contacted by Djoko's lawyer named Anita. He asked if Pak Djoko's KTP was still registered in Grogol Urban Village. Asep requested and checked Djoko's National Identity Number (NIK) in the population system in Grogol Selatan Village. It turned out that Djoko was still listed as a resident of South Grogol.

Djoko's KTP is also not electronic (KTP-el). Therefore, for printing, it has to go through the recording of the ID card which Djoko must attend directly to the One Stop Integrated Service (PTSP) in his sub-district. At that time, the system did not record Djoko's status as a fugitive from the Attorney General's Office.

Djoko and his lawyer also came to the PTSP of Grogol Selatan Village on June 8, 2020. Director General of Dukcapil, Zudan said that the Dukcapil data base recorded Djoko's KTP-el at 07.27 WIB. Then the printing was done at 08.46 WIB.

"So it takes approximately 1 hour 19 minutes to make the E-KTP. Currently there are so many making of e-KTP that can be completed in less than 1 hour," said Zudan.

The Executive Unit for Population and Civil Registration of Grogol Selatan Village also issued an e-KTP to register for a Reconsideration Application (Djoko).

Zudan also claims that currently the problem of making e-KTPs has been resolved. So that the process is indeed faster than in the past.


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