The Secretary General of the PDI-P (PDIP) Hasto Kristiyanto was seen leaving the home of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) on Friday, August 1. This moment occurred after Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto granted amnesty after he was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison.
Hasto was seen leaving the KPK detention center at around 09.03 WIB using a prisoner's car. However, he was still wearing an orange anti-corruption vest and his hands were handcuffed.
Behind the orange vest, Hasto is seen wearing a white collared t-shirt. The politician also wears sunglasses and carries a black backpack.
Before getting into the prisoner's car, Hasto seemed to lift and push his hand towards the reporter.
Until now, there has been no information conveyed by KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo where Hasto was taken. Likewise with Hasto's release mechanism after receiving amnesty.
The Indonesian House of Representatives has approved the granting of amnesty to the Secretary General of the PDIP Hasto Kristiyanto who was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison in connection with the bribery case for the interim replacement (PAW) of the PDIP faction of the DPR. This decision is the result of a consultation meeting between the government and the DPR on this night at the request for consideration and approval of a letter from the President.
"The granting of approval and consideration of the President's letter number R42 Pres 07 2025 dated July 30, 2025 regarding amnesty to 1,116 people who have been convicted is granted amnesty including Hasto Kristiyanto's brother," said Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, Thursday, July 31.
In addition to Hasto's amnesty, the DPR also gave considerations and approvals for Presidential letter number R43/Pres072025 dated July 30, 2025 regarding the request for consideration of the DPR RI for granting abolition on behalf of Tom Lembong's brother.
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"Abolition of Tom Lembong. Pres number R43/Pres 07 2025 dated July 30, 2025, on the consideration of the DPR RI's approval of giving an abolition to Tom Lembong's brother," said Dasco.
Abolition is the elimination or elimination of a criminal event. This term is contained in Article 14 of the 1945 Constitution which regulates the prerogative or the privilege of the president by taking into account the considerations of the DPR RI.
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