Coordinating Minister Hadi Has Talked To The National Police Chief-The Attorney General About The Densus Monitoring Of Jampidsus, This Is What He Said
Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs (Menko Polhukam) Hadi Tjahjanto has spoken with the National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo and Attorney General ST Burhanuddin regarding the Detachment 88 who stalked the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) of the Attorney General's Office or the Attorney General's Office, Febrie Ardiansyah.
Hadi explained that he had conveyed several things related to the stalking news.
"I have also spoken with these two leaders and (asked) to remain focused on carrying out my duties in accordance with their respective duties," Hadi told reporters, Tuesday, May 28.
In fact, the National Police Chief and the Attorney General have also met President Joko Widodo or Jokowi regarding the matter.
However, Hadi did not know what was being discussed. Because, the moment was only seen from a distance.
"Also yesterday, when the SPBE event for an electronic-based government system led by the President at the palace, I saw that both of them seemed to be Mr. President, but I don't know from afar," he said.
Hadi also emphasized that his party was still investigating the stalking issue. So, later it will be known what really happened.
"With the issue that was conveyed, we are currently continuing to investigate what really happened," said Hadi.
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The news of Jampidsus was observed by a number of members of the Special Detachment for Anti-Terror Police (Densus 88) at a restaurant in South Jakarta, Friday, May 24. However, to this day, the National Police Chief and the Attorney General have not yet opened their voices to explain the incident.
However, both of them were seen at the State Palace attending the launch of Government Technology or 'GovTech' at the Summit 2024 Electronic-Based Government System (SPBE) event.
The Attorney General and the National Police Chief actually looked familiar when shaking hands, and took a group photo while attending the event at the State Palace Monday morning