The Attorney General's Office Checks Again 3 Judges For Ronald Tannur's Free Verdict Today

The Attorney General's Office (AGO) has again questioned three judges at the Surabaya District Court who have been named suspects in the bribery and gratification case of Ronald Tannur's acquittal.

The examination is a continuation of the unfinished collection of information on Tuesday, November 5.

"Today, the follow-up examination of 3 judges at the AGO," said Head of the AGO, Harli Siregar to VOI, Wednesday, November 6.

It did not say what investigators would dig up from the three suspects. In fact, Harli did not answer when asked if the investigation investigated other parties involved in the bribery and gratification of Ronald Tannur's acquittal.

The three judges were found to have been brought from the East Java High Prosecutor's Office to Jakarta. The reason is to simplify the examination process.

Their statements are needed for several other suspects in the bribery and gratification case against Ronald Tannur.

"For the effectiveness of the examination, because they will also be examined for other suspects," said Harli.

It is known that while in Jakarta, they were detained in different locations. The suspect Heru Hanindyo was detained at the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Branch of State Detention Center.

Then, the suspect Erintuah Damanik was detained at the Cipinang Class I State Detention Center. While the other one was placed in the AGO.

"Suspect M (Inspector) was detained at the Salemba State Detention Center at the Attorney General's Office," said Harli.

The three judges are suspected of accepting bribes or gratuities worth Rp. 3.5 billion in order to sentence Ronald Tannur to acquit Ronald Tannur in the murder case against Dini Sera Afrianti.