Nikita Mirzani Calls No Extortion, Sindir Reza Gladys's Husband's Statement Is Different From The BAP

JAKARTA - Nikita Mirzani commented after listening to testimony from doctor Reza Gladys's husband, dr. Attaubah Mufid in the trial of alleged threats and money laundering (TPPU) at the South Jakarta District Court.

According to Nikita, the information given by dr. Attaubah Mufid actually proved that there was never an element of extortion or threats in this case.

He said that the problems that were actually revealed in court were trivial issues.

"Yes.. You heard yourself (Reza Gladys's husband's statement)? No extortion, no threats. It turns out that it's only a gray and long problem," said Nikita Mirzani after the trial at the South Jakarta District Court, Thursday, July 24.

Furthermore, Nikita highlighted the difference between the information given in the trial and the Minutes of Investigation (BAP) that had been made previously. He also insinuated that this might happen due to underpreparatory preparations.

"You can hear that the BAP is different from what was in court, maybe the briefing is not good," he continued.

Previously, Reza Gladys was with her husband, dr. Attaubah Mufid and two other people were presented by the public prosecutor (JPU) as witnesses.

In the previous trial, Reza explained the chronology that he was allegedly threatened and blackmailed by Nikita Mirzani and his assistant, Ismail Marzuki alias Mail, amounting to IDR 4 billion.

"'It can destroy Reza Gladys's credibility as a doctor, I guarantee!' From WhatsApp forward from Ismail Marzuki. Ismail was Marzuki said, 'Nikita Mirzani, if you have spoken up, you will be listened to by high-ranking officials'," said Reza Gladys during the trial, Thursday, July 24.

"(Mail said) 'Yes, it's sad that his mouth dock (Nikita Mirzani uses money'. Ismail asked for a nominal amount of Rp 5 billion as money to support Nikita Mirzani," continued Reza Gladys.

Out of fear and fear for his reputation that has been built for decades, Reza admitted that he was trying to negotiate.

"I answered, 'if 4M what kind of mail?' Because at that time I was afraid that my credibility as a doctor would be destroyed, even though a dozen years had been built," he continued.