Djoko Tjandra Examined About Entry And Exit Methods And 'Concealment' In Indonesia

JAKARTA - Djoko Tjandra has finished undergoing an examination of the fake pass. Investigators asked Djoko Tjandra 59 questions in 3 topics.

Head of the Public Information Bureau (Karo Penmas) of the National Police's Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Awi Setiyono, said that the first focus in the investigation was related to how Djoko Tjandra entered and left Indonesia without being able to be known by many parties.

"The first is related to the entry and exit of the suspect, Joko S. Tjandra, to Indonesia so far. Then while in Indonesia where he is," Awi told reporters, Wednesday, August 19.

Then, the focus of the two investigators was to dig up information about the goals and things that Djoko Tjandra was doing with fake travel documents and COVID-19 free letters from Brigadier General Prasetyo Utomo. This question is the focus of examination because it is related to the subject matter.

Finally, the investigator asked Djoko Tjandra to explain the matter of red notice. Because, in this case we have not found a bright spot. In addition, investigators did not escape the question about the private jet used by Djoko Tjandra.

"How to manage red notice from Joko S. Tjandra so far, of course, it is also a material that investigators have studied and most recently related to the efforts concerned during entry and exit of Indonesia using a private private jet," Awi concluded.

In the case of a fake pass, Djoko Tjandra has been named a suspect. He was charged with Article 263 paragraph 1 and 2 of the Criminal Code concerning the use of fake letters, Article 426 concerning assisting criminals to escape, and Article 221 of the Criminal Code concerning hiding the perpetrator of the crime.

The National Police in this case also named two suspects, namely Brigadier General Prasetyo Utomo and Anita Kolopaking. Both were named suspects based on the results of the investigation and investigation which was then carried out in a case title.

Brigen Prasetyo is subject to Article 263 paragraph 1 and 2 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph 1 to 1 of the Criminal Code and Article 426 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code and or Article 221 paragraph 1-2 of the Criminal Code. Article 263 of the Criminal Code regulates the making of fake letters.

Meanwhile, Anita Kolopaking, who was Djoko Tjandra's right hand man, was suspected of having committed crimes under Article 263 paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code and 223 of the Criminal Code.