JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Fitroh Rochahyanto said a number of evidences were obtained in the arrest operation (OTT) that ensnared the Deputy Minister of Manpower (Wamenaker) Immanuel Ebenezer on Wednesday night, August 20. Among them are money to vehicles.
"The temporary evidence obtained, red) money, cars, and motorbikes," said Fitroh when contacted by reporters, Thursday, August 21.
Fitroh has not been detailed about the amount of money the team got. The silent operation is related to extortion.
It is suspected that there was a request for money related to the management of work safety and health certification (K3). (OTT related to, red) extortion of companies related to the management of K3 certification," he said.
Currently, Noel and those who were detained in the silent operation are already in the KPK's Red and White building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta.
Meanwhile, KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo said the silent operation was still ongoing.
"We will definitely update this activity related to the case and whose parties are secured," he said at the ACLC KPK building, Rasuna Said, South Jakarta.
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Now, the anti-corruption commission currently has 1x24 hours to determine the status of the arrested party. The official announcement will be made through a press conference.
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