The Lifestyle Of The Glamorous Pinangki Attorney, Witness: He Ate At Pacific Place
JAKARTA - The lifestyle of Attorney Pinangki Sirna Malasari is said to be very different from other prosecutors. Pinangki's lifestyle while still a prosecutor was said to be very glamorous.
This was disclosed by Rahmat when he was a witness for the defendant Attorney Pinangki Sirna Malasari at the Corruption Court at the Central Jakarta Court, Monday, November 9.
According to Rahmat, just for stomach matters, aka eating Pinangki, choose a place at Pacific Place. Of course, to eat at this place you have to spend more.
"When I meet Pinangki, he eats at Pacific Place. It means different," said Rahmat in testifying.
It's not just a matter of eating. Rahmat said, the ride alias Pianangki's vehicle was also different from other prosecutors. Pinangki, he said, owns a luxurious car.
"The car is luxurious, well different from other prosecutors. From the appearance of Mrs. Pinangki," said Rahmat.
In addition, Rahmat also revealed that Pinangki's dress style was different from others. The clothes and accessories he wore were almost entirely luxury items.
"Bags and all kinds of differences (with other prosecutors)," he said.
In the previous trial, prosecutor Pinangki had mentioned that the wealth he owned came from the inheritance of his late husband.
One of them is related to the purchase of a BMW X5 car to the payment of apartment rental. Pinangki's legal attorney said that all of this was paid using the inherited money from the ex-husband who died in 2014.
"The deceased (Pinangki's ex-husband) realized that he would not be able to accompany his wife (Pinangki) who was 41 years apart, so he also prepared a lot of savings," said Jefri reading an objection note (exception) in the continued trial of the Pinangki prosecutor at the Corruption Crime Court. at the Central Jakarta District Court, Wednesday, September 30.
The lawyer also explained Pinangki's background. Pinangki was married to a prosecutor named Djoko Budiharjo in 2006. During the marriage, Pinangki's husband had served as Head of the High Prosecutor's Office (Kejati) in several areas.
"During his life, he served as Kajati Riau, Kajati Southeast Sulawesi, Kajati West Java, finally as Sesjamwas, then after retiring, he practiced as an advocate," said Jefri.
At that time, Pinangki's ex-husband was collecting money in foreign currency. This money, which was called by the lawyer, was used by Pinangki to buy luxury cars and pay rent for apartments.
"When the deceased was an advocate, the defendant knew that the late husband kept money in foreign currency banknotes, which according to the deceased was for the survival of his wife," said Jefri.
Meanwhile, the Pinangki prosecutor was charged with money laundering from Djoko Tjandra amounting to USD 444,990 or equivalent to IDR 6,219,380,900. This money is used for several things.
One of them is that Pinangki is said to have used 68,900 US dollars and 38,400 US dollars or the equivalent of Rp1.5 billion to rent units at The Pakubuwono Signature Apartments and Darmawangsa Essence Apartments.
For his actions, Pinangki was charged with Article 3 of Law Number 8 Year 2010 concerning the Prevention and Eradication of the Crime of Money Laundering.
Attorney Pinangki was also charged with accepting US $ 500 thousand as a down payment for the Supreme Court fatwa so that Djoko Tjandra could be freed from imprisonment related to the transfer of Bank Bali collection rights.
Another indictment, the Pinangki prosecutor was charged with consensus with Andi Irfan Jaya and Joko Tjandra for giving money to officials of the Attorney General's Office and the Supreme Court. The amount of money promised in this evil conspiracy was 10 million US dollars