Inspector General Napoleon Calls Tommy Sumardi Karang A Story About Joko Tjandra's Red Notice

JAKARTA - The former Head of International Relations Division (Hubinter), Inspector General Napolen, said that Tommy Sumardi, who was also the defendant in the alleged red notice bribery case, Joko Tjandra had composed a story.

The statement about this question began when Inspector General Napoleon admitted that the National Police's Criminal Investigation Unit initially investigated the alleged criminal offenses committed by Tommy Sumardi and the Head of the International Crime Division of the Indonesian Military Commissioner Tommy Aria Dwiyanto.

"The investigation by Bareskrim on August 5, 2020, which initially led to an act allegedly committed by TS and Kombes Pol Tommy Aria Dwiyanto as reported by police number 0430 then changed targets and was directed at us," said Inspector General Napoleon in a trial at the Corruption Court, Central Jakarta, Monday. , February 22nd.

It's just that, said Napoleon, Tommy Sumardi made up a story as if he had involvement in the case. The story made use of the CCTV footage installed in the TNCC Interpol building.

"Using evidence from the CCTV footage on the 1st floor of the TNCC building at the National Police Headquarters, Tommy made up a story that his arrival was meant to meet and hand over money to us, who are based on the 11th floor," he said.

In fact, Inspector General Napoleon also said that Tommy Sumardi used Brigadier General Prasetijo. This is because the 1-star general was asked to leak information about red notices.

"The fact of the trial is that TS has used Brigadier General Prasetijo to order Brigadier Junjungan Fortes to leak the information and letters he needs without our knowledge as Kadivhubinter," he said.

For information, in the case of alleged bribery for the removal of red notice, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte was sentenced to 3 years in prison.

Inspector General Napoleon is said to have accepted bribes from Joko Tjandra. The bribe was intended to remove Joko Tjandra's name from the red notice list.

When receiving the bribe, Inspector General Napoleon was still the Head of the International Relations Division (Hubinter) of the National Police. He is said to have received 200 thousand Singapore dollars and 370 thousand US dollars from Tommy Sumardi.

Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte was charged with accepting bribes together with Brigadier General Prasetijo, who at that time served as Head of the PPNS Police Supervisory Coordinator Bureau (Karo Korwas). However, in the charge, Brigadier General Prasetijo is said to have received 100 thousand US dollars.