Jampidsus Opens Voice On Densus Monitoring: Taken Over By Attorney General, Institutional Affairs
JAKARTA - Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) of the Attorney General's Office (AGO) Febrie Ardiansyah finally opened his mouth regarding the actions of members of Densus 88 Anti-terror who stalked him.
Febrie emphasized that the matter had been taken over by Attorney General ST Burhanuddin
"So when it comes to the term'suppression', the Attorney General has taken it," Febrie told reporters, Wednesday, May 29.
The reason for the problem was taken over by the highest leadership of the Adhiyaksa Corps because it was considered an affair between institutions, in this case the Prosecutor's Office and the Police.
That way, in handling and delivering its development, it must go through an official process.
"Because this has also become an institutional matter, so this must be officially conveyed," said Febrie.
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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) while having dinner at a restaurant in the Cipete area, South Jakarta, Sunday, May 24.
Military Police personnel guarding Jampidsus were also reported to have arrested one member of Densus 88.