2 Inactive Officials Of The Bandung City Transportation Agency Sentenced To 4 And 5 Years Of Corruption Cases For CCTV Projects
The panel of judges at the Bandung Corruption Court sentenced two non-active officials from the Bandung City Transportation Service (Dishub), Dadang Darmawan and Khairur Rijal, in connection with the Bandung Smart City case."The trial, stated that the defendant was legally and convincingly proven guilty and sentenced the two defendants," said Chief Judge Hera Kartiningsih at the Bandung Corruption Court, Antara, Wednesday, December 13.The two defendants were legally and convincingly proven guilty of jointly committing a criminal act of corruption by accepting gratuities in the CCTV project case at the Bandung City Transportation Service (Dishub).Meanwhile, Dadang Darmawan, who is also the Head of the Bandung City Transportation Agency, was sentenced to 4 years in prison with a subsidiary of three months in prison and was required to pay a fine of Rp. 200 million.Meanwhile, Khairur Rijal, who is also the Secretary of the Bandung City Transportation Agency, was sentenced to 5 years in prison with a subsidiary of three months in prison and was required to pay a fine of Rp. 200 million.The panel of judges said that the two defendants were proven to have received evidence of receiving gratuities in the form of money and facilities to Thailand from Benny as director of PT Sarana Mitra Adiguna (PT SMA), Andreas Guntoro as Vertical Slution Manager of PT SMA and Sony Setiadi as Director of PT Citra Jelajah Informatika (CIFO)."Determining the period of arrest and detention that the defendant served was reduced by all of the sentences imposed so that the defendant remains detained," he said.The verdict given by the panel of judges against the defendant Khairur Rijal was higher than the demands of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) prosecutor for 4 years in prison.Responding to the verdict, the defendant Khairur Rijal considered filing an appeal.Meanwhile, the KPK public prosecutor (JPU) Tito Jaelani said that his party would report in advance to its leadership the verdict."But broadly speaking, from that consideration, we really appreciate of course the facts that exist in our demands are largely accommodated by the Judge," he said.
In the verdict trial, the two defendants were deemed to have violated the provisions of Article 12 A in conjunction with Article 18 of the Corruption Eradication Law.