DENPASAR - After six years of being a fugitive, Nana Juhariah (28) was arrested by a joint team of the Bali High Prosecutor's Office (Kejati) and the Denpasar District Attorney (Kejari). This fugitive woman was arrested in Surabaya.
The convict Nana Juhariah, from Bekasi City, West Java, was immediately admitted to the Class II-A Penitentiary (Lapas) Kerobokan, Bali, Saturday, November 6.
Head of the Legal Information and Public Relations Section (Kasi Penkum and Public Relations) of the Bali High Court (Kejati), A Luga Harlianto said, Nana was previously included in the Denpasar Kejari DPO.
Nana's whereabouts were not known because while waiting for the decision on the cassation the convict was no longer present or domiciled in Bali.
"To note that the convict Nana Juhariah is a convict in narcotics and money laundering cases, which in 2014 was acquitted at the Denpasar District Court," said Luga, at the Class II-A prison in Kerobokan, Bali.
Then, the Public Prosecutor (JPU) submitted an cassation to the Supreme Court (MA) and based on the Supreme Court's decision Number 1863.K/PID/Sus/2014 dated June 3, 2015 the public prosecutor's cassation was accepted.
Nana was legally and convincingly proven guilty of committing a criminal act by intentionally not reporting a narcotic crime as regulated in Article 131 of Law Number 35, 2009 concerning narcotics and committing a crime of money laundering which she knew was the result of a criminal act.
"Imposing a sentence of imprisonment for 3 years with a fine of Rp. 500 million rupiah, subsidiary to 4 imprisonments," added Luga.
Convicted Nana is part of the development of the case investigation on behalf of Hendra Kurniawan who is currently serving a 15-year sentence in Nusa Kambangan, Cilacap, Central Java.
Evidence related to this case is methamphetamine with an amount or net weight of 404.7 grams.
The process of securing the convicts has been since the decision of the Supreme Court (MA) Number 1863.K/PID/Sus/2014 dated June 3, 2015.
According to him, the convict was a DPO whose whereabouts were tracked by the Bali Prosecutor's Office and the Denpasar Kejari, and for the last three weeks there have been reports from the public regarding Nana's whereabouts in the city of Surabaya.
Furthermore, the joint officers since Friday, November 5 have been in Surabaya City and in the morning Nana's whereabouts were directly monitored by officers. Then, at around 13.30 WIB, the convict Nana while in an apartment in the city of Surabaya was immediately arrested by officers at 17.25 WIB.
Nana was immediately dispatched by air to Ngurah Rai Airport, Bali and taken to the Class IIA Women's Prison Kerobokan, Denpasar to be handed over to the Denpasar Public Prosecutor's Office.
"The condition of the convict, when carried out is in good health and has been subjected to a medical examination at the Class IIA Women's Prison, Kerobokan, Denpasar and previously an antigen swab test was carried out upon departure from Surabaya with a negative result of COVID-19," said Luga.
When the arrest was made, Nana did not fight back and her party admitted that it had been difficult for them to catch the convicts because they moved from Bali to Jakarta and in Java until they were found in Surabaya.
"The 6-year convict DPO, (we) tracked his whereabouts after the acquittal. He had moved to run in the implementation of this decision, to Jakarta and areas in Java. This means that in three weeks, information on his whereabouts has been obtained," said Luga.
Meanwhile, the head of the Kerobokan Class II-A Women's Prison, Lili said that she had received the convict Nana and the files were complete and the convict was immediately isolated for 14 days to avoid the transmission of COVID-19 according to the rules.
"Isolated for 14 days. Because there are antigens here but we also have to take care of our prisoners so they don't get infected (COVID-19)," said Lili.
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