Attorney Pinangki Expresses Interest In Meeting Joko Tjandra In KL: If You Can Be Executed, Good For Us

JAKARTA - Attorney Pinangki Sirna Malasari revealed the reasons behind his interest in meeting Joko Tjandra in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Pinangki said his initial intention was only so that Joko Tjandra could be executed while he was still a cessie fugitive from Bank Bali.

Originally, Attorney Pinangki was presented as a witness in the trial of the alleged gratification of the Supreme Court (MA) fatwa administration against the defendant Andi Irfan Jaya.

"(Interest) There must be a panel. I am the prosecutor, if it can be executed, it will be good for us," said Pinangki at the trial at the Corruption Court, Central Jakarta, Wednesday, December 16.

Chief Judge Ignasius Eko Purwanto again asked Pinangki whether the meeting with Joko Tjandra was reported to his superiors or the AGO institution. Pinangki admitted that he never reported it.

"I didn't report it," said Pinangki.

Pinangki also said that the information on Joko Tjandra's whereabouts would be conveyed by Anita Kolopaking. Because on previous occasions, there was an agreement between Pinangki, Anita Kolopaking, and Rahmat for Tjoko Tjandra to return to Indonesia to undergo detention.

"It is planned that Anita's mother will make a report, to state that she will ask (Joko Tjandra) to be executed," he said.

"The scheme at that time at the Grand Mahakam hotel was like the testimony of Anita and Rahmat and the prosecutor's indictment that Joko Tjandra was detained first. Whatever the mechanism after that is a blank project," he continued.

In this case, prosecutor Pinangki was charged with three counts, namely the first charge of receiving a bribe of US $ 500,000 (around Rp7.4 billion) from the convicted Bank Bali cessie case Djoko Soegiarto Tjandra.

Second, the money laundering charges originating from the receipt of bribes amounting to 444,900 dollars or around Rp6,219,380,900.00 as money given by Djoko Tjandra for the processing of a fatwa to the Supreme Court.

Third, Pinangki was charged with committing an evil conspiracy with Andi Irfan Jaya and Djoko Tjandra to bribe officials at the AGO and MA worth US $ 10 million.