Husband Talks About Attorney Pinangki's Glamorous Lifestyle Since Before Marriage
JAKARTA - The husband of the prosecutor Pinangki Sirna Malasari, AKBP Napitupulu Yogi Yusuf, revealed that his wife's glamorous lifestyle had been going on for a long time. Even before the two got married in 2014.
"Because his life before knowing him was like that," said Yogi at the trial at the Corruption Court, Central Jakarta, Monday, November 16.
It's just that, Yogi doesn't know for sure when Pinangki's lifestyle became glamorous. What is certain is that Pinangki's luxurious lifestyle has been going on for a long time.
One example of his wife's luxurious lifestyle is often traveling abroad. Especially when his parents are sick, Pinangki's intensity goes abroad more and more frequently.
"It's always been like that. Before I knew him, he often went abroad to treat parents in Singapore, it's been like that before," he said.
As Yogi recalls, Pinangki asked for permission to the United States some time ago. The goal is plastic surgery or facial beauty.
"He gave me permission to go to the United States in December and early 2020. The main goal is for aesthetic needs as well as health," he said.
Prosecutor Pinangki Sirna Malasari denied the crime of laundering billions of rupiah from the proceeds of Joko Tjandra's money. Pinangki is said to have inherited property.
Pinangki's lawyer team member, Jefri Moses, said that the purchase of a BMW X5 car and apartment rental payments used the inherited money from an 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 in age, 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 lifetime, 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, called the lawyer, is 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.