At The High Court Level, Napoleon Bonaparte Still Sentenced To 4 Years In Prison
JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta High Court has decided that the former Head of the International Relations Division of the National Police, Inspector General (Irjen) Napoleon Bonaparte, must still serve a 4-year prison sentence in the case of accepting bribes from a convict in the cessie corruption case of Bank Bali Djoko Tjandra. Central Jakarta District dated March 10, 2021 Number 46/Pid.Sus-TPK/2020/PM.Jkt.Pst, which is requested for an appeal," said the chairman of the panel of judges, Muhammad Yusuf, as in a copy of the verdict accessed from the website of the Supreme Court in Jakarta, reported by Antara. , on Thursday, July 29. The decision was made by Muhammad Yusuf as chairman of the assembly and Haryono, Singgih Budi Prakoso, Rusdi and Reny Halida Ilham Malik respectively as member judges in a deliberation meeting of the judges of the DKI Jakarta High Court on July 8, 2021. March 10, 2021, the Jakarta Corruption Crime Court (Tipikor) located at the Jakarta District Court ta sentenced Inspector General Napoleon to 4 years in prison plus a fine of IDR 100 million subsidiary 6 months in prison for accepting bribes of 370 thousand US dollars and 200 thousand Singapore dollars (approximately IDR 7.23 billion) from Djoko Tjandra. The judge handed down against the defendant by the panel of judges at the first level is considered fair and commensurate with the defendant's guilt, therefore the panel of judges at the appellate level can approve the sentencing of the defendant," said judge M Yusuf.
This means that Napoleon is still proven to be proven according to the indictment of Article 5 of Law no. 31 of 1999 as amended by Law no. 20 of 2001 concerning the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Corruption in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code. In this case Napoleon Bonaparte was proven to have received bribes of 370 thousand US dollars (approximately Rp5.137 billion) and 200 thousand Singapore dollars (approximately Rp2.1 billion) from Djoko Tjandra, a convict in the Bank Bali "cessie" corruption case, through Tommy Sumardi asked Napoleon Bonaparte to help in the process of removing Djoko Tjandra's name from the People's Wanted List (DPO) registered with the Directorate General of Immigration. System (ECS) on the immigration information system (SIMKIM). Inspector General Napoleon ordered his subordinates to make a letter from the National Police International Relations Division Number: B/1030/V/2020/NCB-Div HI on May 4, 2020 regarding the Renewal of Interpol Notices Data on behalf of the Head of the Interpol Hubinter National Police Secretary NCB Interpol Indonesia Brigadier General Nugroho Slamet Wibowo addressed to the Directorate General of Immigration. The contents of the letter basically convey the abolition of the Interpol "red notice". Furthermore, on May 5, 2020 Inspector General Napoleon again ordered his subordinates to make a letter from the National Police International Relations Division Number: B/1036/V/2020/NCB-Div HI dated May 5, 2020 regarding Submission of Elimination Interpol Red Notices addressed to the Directorate General of Immigration on behalf of Kadivhubinter Polri Secretary NCB Interpol Indonesia Brigadier General Nugroho Slamet Wibowo who said that the Interpol Red Notice on behalf of Djoko Soegiarto Tjandra Control No: A-1897/7-2009 has been deleted from the Interpol database system since 2014 or after 5 years. In connection with this case, a number of parties have been sentenced, namely the former Head of the Coordination and Supervision Bureau (Kakorwas) of the Civil Servant Investigator (PPNS) of the National Police Criminal Investigation Department Brigadier General Prasetijo Utomo, who was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison; Djoko Tjandra was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison based on an appeal decision from the Jakarta High Court from 4.5 years in prison; Pinangki prosecutor Sirna Malasari was sentenced to 4 years in prison based on an appeal decision from the Jakarta High Court from 10 years in prison and Andi Irfan Jaya who is Pinangki's colleague was sentenced to 6 years in prison.