JAKARTA - There was an arrest operation (OTT) at the Surabaya District Court by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).

Responding to this, the spokesman for the Judicial Commission, Miko Ginting, admitted that his party was still waiting for the progress of the investigation of the case.

"Therefore, the Judicial Commission asks all parties to put their trust in the ongoing law enforcement process," Miko told reporters, Thursday, January 20.

Therefore, this judicial oversight body is open to assisting the KPK in investigating cases.

"The Judicial Commission always monitors and is willing to assist the pro-justitia process if needed," said Miko.

As previously reported, the KPK held an OTT at the Surabaya District Court on Wednesday, January 19. The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has secured judges, clerks and lawyers suspected of being involved in managing cases.

"In this series of arrests, so far the KPK has arrested 3 people. Among them are judges, clerks and lawyers suspected of committing a criminal act of corruption in giving and receiving money related to handling cases at the Surabaya District Court," said Acting KPK Spokesperson for Enforcement Sector Ali Fikri to reporters.

The KPK also helped secure hundreds of millions of rupiah in the silent operation. Furthermore, Ali said, the three people who were caught OTT were undergoing examination. "KPK is still examining the detained parties," he said.

Now, the KPK has 1x24 hours to immediately determine the legal status of the parties involved in the silent operation. The public is asked to be patient and not to take any speculation.


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