Incomplete, The AGO Has Returned Djoko Tjandra's Red Notice File
JAKARTA - The Attorney General's Office returned the case files for the alleged deletion of Djoko Tjandra's red notice. This file was returned because it was considered incomplete.
"The case files we sent in phase 1 have not been declared complete. Then the follow-up is formal and material instructions," said the Director of the Directorate of Corruption Crimes at Bareskrim Polri, Brigadier General Djoko Poerwanto, to reporters, Friday, September 11.
Investigators received the return of the case files today or Friday, 11 September. So, the investigating team immediately completed the shortcomings to be returned to the Attorney General's Office for investigation.
"We just received on the 11th today. We will study it," he said.
The National Police Headquarters previously handed over this file on Thursday, September 3. After being investigated by the investigating prosecutor, the Attorney General's Office was declared incomplete. Thus, Bareskrim will complete this file again.
As for the alleged removal of red notice bribery, investigators have named four people as suspects. They were Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte and Brigadier General Prasetyo Utomo who were named suspects because they were suspected of being the recipients of bribes for the removal of red notice.
Both of them are charged with Article 5 Paragraph 2, Article 11 and Article 12 letters a and b of Law Number 20 of 2020 on Corruption (Tipikor) in conjunction with Article 55 of the Criminal Code.
Meanwhile, Tommy Sumardi and Djoko Tjandra were named as suspects on suspicion of giving bribes. Both of them were charged under Article 5 Paragraph 1, Article 13 of Law 20/2020 concerning Corruption (Tipikor) in conjunction with Article 55 of the Criminal Code.
In the bribery case, investigators confiscated US $ 20 thousand, cellphones, including CCTV as evidence.