The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Calls There Are 'classies' Families Sending Alcohol To Detainees In Detention Centers

JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) revealed that there were families of suspected corruption suspects who brought liquor to the detention center (rutan). This finding was obtained after officers suspected the luggage of visitors in the form of mineral water bottles whose labels had been removed.

This was conveyed by the Acting Head of the KPK Rutan Branch, Togi Robson Sirait, when asked about the news of the findings of alcohol. He said the family sent the alcohol during the visit time that was indeed provided.

"That's where someone sent mineral water with a brand that had been released," Togi told reporters at the Red and White branch of the KPK Detention Center, Thursday, October 10.

"These findings are then suspected by the officers on duty," said Togi. "We asked, we have provided a drink, why do we give you water," he said.

"As soon as it was opened it turned out to be drinking water. That's where we got it," continued Togi.

Togi denied that the findings of alcohol were in the detention cell. The checking of goods from visitors for residents of the detention center will continue to be maximized.

"So that similar incidents don't happen again. There are at least two checks of the goods," said Togi.

"One physical check, one x-ray check seen by the friends there," he concluded.