KPK Detains 7 People Related To OTT In Bengkulu
JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) confirmed that it had carried out a hand arrest operation (OTT) of seven people in Bengkulu on Saturday, November 23 night.
"I just received a report from the staff confirming that there was active action in Bengkulu. Seven people were arrested," said KPK Deputy Chairman Alexander Marwata when confirmed in Jakarta, Sunday, November 24 morning, confiscated by Antara.
Alex has not been able to comment further on the enforcement activities. However, he said details of the operation would be announced soon.
"The details will only be explained later this afternoon," he said.
Previously, the KPK investigating team was reportedly carrying out an investigation in Bengkulu. This was confirmed by the Bengkulu Police Chief, Kombes Pol. Deddy Nata, who mentioned that there was an examination by the KPK at the Bengkulu Police Headquarters.
"Yes, that's right, the KPK, we just have to wait for the activity for a while. For the number, I don't know, we'll just have to wait. Because those who carry out activities are not the Bengkulu Police, and I don't know anything about their activities, please be patient while waiting for further developments," said Kombes Pol. Deddy in Bengkulu City, Saturday, November 23.
The police chief said that his party was only securing activities. Regarding the content of the activity, his party did not know.
One of the parties questioned by the KPK was the Bengkulu Governor Candidate (petahana) Rohidin Mersyah.
Rohidin arrived at the Bengkulu Police Headquarters at around 22.50 WIB with three cars used by the KPK. Kombes Pol. Deddy Nata confirmed that Rohidin was the last person to arrive at the Bengkulu Police Headquarters brought by the KPK.
"Yes, it is true that Rohidin entered. We are waiting for further developments from the KPK," he said.