JAKARTA - Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte was presented by investigators in the reconstruction of the case of alleged bribery for the removal of red notice Djoko Tjandra. There was tension during the reconstruction.

"I want to thank the investigators of the Criminal Investigation Unit, especially the Bareskim corruption, who today conducted the case title, carried out the reconstruction, smoothly even though there was a little emotion, yes. It's a bit overflowing but everything is under control," said Inspector General Napoleon's lawyer, Putri. Maya Rumanti to reporters, Thursday, August 27.

However, Putri did not explain in detail the 'emotions' of Inspector General Napoleon. He only emphasized that his client had nothing to do with the alleged red notice removal bribery case.

"Then some of today's statements in the reconstruction have been refuted because General Napoleon was never there at the time of the incident," said Putri.

According to Putri, Inspector General Napoleon was not in his office when the alleged meeting took place with Djoko Tjandra's men. Therefore, the lawyer confirmed that his client was not related to the case.

"He is currently having activities outside," said Putri.

Bareksrim Polri held a case reconstruction of the alleged bribery removal of Djoko Tjandra's red notice at the National Police's International Relations Division office and the main lobby of the National Police TNCC building.

In the reconstruction, investigators presented suspects. They are Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte, Brigadier General Prasetyo Utomo and Tommy Sumardi. The reconstruction was carried out to match the facts that happened with the results of the examination.

"There were 3 suspects and 5 witnesses who attended the reconstruction," said Awi.

In this case, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte and Brigadier General Prasetyo Utomo were named as suspects because they were suspected of receiving bribes for the removal of red notice.

They are charged with Article 5 Paragraph 2, Article 11 and Article 12 letters a and b of Law Number 20 of 2020 concerning Corruption (Tipikor) in conjunction with Article 55 of the Criminal Code.

Meanwhile, Tommy Sumardi was named a suspect on suspicion of grafting bribes. Sehungg, Tommy was charged with Article 5 Paragraph 1, Article 13 of Law 20 of 2020 concerning Corruption (Tipikor) in conjunction with Article 55 of the Criminal Code.


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