JAKARTA - The Indonesian Anti-Corruption Society (MAKI) will visit the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police. The goal is to submit documents regarding Rachel Vennya's alleged bribery to escape from the quarantine period at Wisma Atlet Pademangan.

"MAKI will submit documents and evidence related to complaints of alleged bribery or extortion over the non-quarantine of Rachel Vennya and friends," said MAKI Coordinator Boyamin Saiman in a statement, Tuesday, December 21.

The documents to be submitted are in the form of former court cases. Where, Rachel Vennya admitted to giving a bribe of Rp. 40 million.

"The case file for the trial at the Tangerang District Court," he said.

The plan is that the document will be submitted to the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police at around 13.00 WIB, later. The submission was also to question his complaint regarding the same case.

"Previously MAKI on December 16, 2021 had sent a letter of complaint to the Criminal Investigation Unit and today's arrival at the same time asked for the next process for the letter," said Boyamin.

Rachel and her entourage claimed to have escaped from the quarantine center after returning from the United States because they felt uncomfortable. He felt that discomfort because he had previously performed a similar procedure after returning from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

He then admitted to paying Rp40 million in order to escape from the Pademangan Athlete's Wisma, Jakarta. The money was handed over to Ovelina who was later returned.

Meanwhile, Ovelina admitted that the Rp40 million was requested by the COVID-19 Task Force at Soekarno-Hatta Airport. Furthermore, the money was transferred by Rachel to the account of the COVID-19 Task Force officer named Cania before being received.


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