KPK Yakin Laptop Jaksa Yang Digondol Maling Tak Mudah Diakses

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said that the file security system, including those related to the trial, was not easily accessible. The KPK is not worried when the laptop of one of its employees who is the head of the task force (Kasatgas) for prosecution is stolen by thieves.

"The system at the KPK is a bit difficult to open, yes, it was broken into, it was broken into on his laptop, if the system has been made," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri to reporters, Tuesday, December 27.

In addition, Ali believes that the loss of the laptop will not interfere with the trial because the file has been transferred to the court. One of them is the prosecution file related to the alleged bribery of the former Yogyakarta Mayor Haryadi Suyuti.

"Hopefully it won't come out later if it's related to the data on the laptop, it can't come out, right," he said.

Furthermore, Ali confirmed that this incident was not intentional. The KPK is currently waiting for the results of a police investigation related to the theft case.

"For example, if the perpetrator has been arrested, right, the motive will be explored later. Is there a connection to the case or not," he said.

The house of one of the KPK prosecutors was burglarized. There are laptops and important documents that are missing.

Regarding the missing documents, the anti-corruption commission said it had something to do with the case being tried at the Corruption Court at the Yogyakarta District Court.

The prosecutor who was burglarized was one of the heads of the prosecution task force (Kasatgas) with the initials FAN. The KPK hopes that the perpetrators will be arrested and held accountable for their actions.