In A Pink Vest And A Mask, The Silent Prosecutor Pinangki Was Escorted To The Examination Room

JAKARTA - Attorney Pinangki Sirna Malasari is questioned by the National Police Criminal Investigation Team today. Pinangki was silent when he was led to the examination room.

Pinangki arrived at the Attorney General's Directorate General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) building at around 10.30 WIB. He was escorted by two officers.

Pinangki chose to remain silent when asked by reporters. Pinangki kept her head lowered when she entered the building.

According to the plan, Pinangki will be examined by investigators from the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police as a witness to another case involving Djoko Tjandra. Investigators will look into Pinangki's statement regarding another case involving Djoko Tjandra.

"The agenda for clarifying the investigation of other legal acts carried out by JST," said Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Awi Setiyono.

Then, Pinangki will be questioned again by the Attorney General's Office as a suspect in connection with the alleged bribery of the Supreme Court (MA) fatwa processing.

Pinangki was named at the AGO as a suspect in the alleged receipt of US $ 500 thousand gratuities. The money was allegedly used to assist in the handling of the case for the transfer of Bank Bali collection rights. The investigation progressed until finally prosecutor Pinangki was charged with the money laundering crime (TPPU).

The AGO has searched four places related to the alleged crime of money laundering, suspected prosecutor Pinangki Sirna Malasari. AGO ransacked the residence until the car dealer.

"We have searched two apartments in the South Jakarta area," Febrie Ardiansyah, the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes, told reporters, Tuesday, September 1.

In addition, a house belonging to Prosecutor Pinangki in Sentul, Bogor, West Java was also ransacked. Including car dealers.

But it was not explained from which location the BMW SUV X5 car which was used as evidence related to the alleged laundering of the Pinangki prosecutor, was confiscated.