NTB Prosecutor's Office Investigates Trio of Prosecutors for Peras Pajo Regent

MATARAM - The West Nusa Tenggara High Prosecutor's Office inspected the case of alleged extortion of three prosecutors at the Dompu District Attorney's Office against Pajo's Camat, Imran while he was a suspect in the persecution case.

"We will increase it to inspect the case," said Head of the NTB Prosecutor's Office Wahyudi in Mataram, Thursday, April 23, reported by ANTARA.

The inspection of this case is a series of internal examinations in the environment of the prosecutor's office under the supervision. This step is part of the prosecutor's efforts to uncover alleged violations of prosecutor discipline.

The inspection mechanism of the case is contained in the Attorney General's Regulation Number: PER-022/A/JA/03/2011. The regulation was then improved with the Attorney General's Regulation Number: PER-015/A/JA/07/2013.

Article 31 states that the case inspection is carried out for 14 days and the period can be extended for an additional 14 days.

Wahyudi previously ensured that the supervision field would carry out this handling in accordance with the rules of prosecutor discipline and ethics.

"What is clear, we do not tolerate deviant acts. My members must follow the tracks according to existing rules. Integrity must be maintained," he said.

The alleged extortion arose from the process of executing Imran's detention for the court's inkrah decision. At that moment, Imran admitted that he had been asked for tens of millions of money by the three judges at the Dompu District Court.

The Pajo Sub-district Head admitted that he was asked for Rp. 30 million with the pretext that the money could reduce the sentence. However, at that time he only gave Rp. 20 million. The money was handed over directly at the Dompu District Attorney's Office.

Imran admitted that he had made peace with the victim so he thought the problem had been resolved. However, the legal process continued until he had to undergo detention. He felt he had been cheated and extorted by the law enforcement officers.

The three prosecutors suspected of extortion are the former Head of the Intelligence Section of the Dompu District Attorney's Office with the initials J, the former Head of the General Criminal Section of the Dompu District Attorney's Office with the initials K, and the former Head of the Special Criminal Section of the Dompu District Attorney's Office with the initials IS.

When Imran revealed this problem in the execution of the court's decision, which has become legally binding, the three prosecutors had already changed their duties.