SUMSEL - The South Sumatra Police (Sumsel) is trying to investigate the alleged corruption of the Musi Banyuasin Regent (Muba) Dodi Reza Alex Noerdin who was arrested by the KPK some time ago to the internal police.

"Now it has only been proven that the flow of funds to an officer with the initials D while serving as the Head of the Sub-Directorate for Corruption Crimes (Tipikor) at the Ditreskrimsus," said Head of Public Relations of the South Sumatra Police Konbes Supriadi in Palembang, Antara, Tuesday, January 25.

According to him, his party continues to develop witness statements in the trial of the bribery case of the construction project contractor to the Regent of Musi Banyuasin.

"Of course, we will make sure that if someone is involved in the case that happened to members of the South Sumatra Regional Police D, they will be processed according to the instructions of the South Sumatra Police Chief Inspector General Toni Harmanto," he said.

He explained that during the trial of the OTT corruption case against Regent Dodi Reza, information was revealed that there was a flow of funds of around Rp. 2 billion which was received by one of the South Sumatra Police officers from a contractor who bribed the regent.

The leadership responded to this information quickly by revealing an officer with the rank of AKBP with the initials D related to the flow of funds for alleged corruption of the Musi Banyuasin Regent (Muba) Dodi Reza Alex Noerdin and the process was handed over to the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police Headquarters.

Personnel initials D, who was called a witness and defendant in the OTT trial, a number of officials and the Regent of Muba have been detained at the Directorate of Corruption Crimes (Dittipidkor) of the National Police Criminal Investigation Department since last Saturday for the benefit of the legal process and case development.

"Based on the facts in the trial, an officer of the South Sumatra Police received money from the inactive Muba Regent Dodi Reza Alex Noerdin. This person is currently the Head of the East OKU Police and has been disabled from his position," he said.

He explained that currently only officer D is involved in the Muba Regent's corruption case. If there are developments in the involvement of other individuals, an examination and process will be carried out in accordance with the instructions of the South Sumatra Police Chief Inspector General Pol. Toni Harmanto to thoroughly investigate the case.

"We will focus on the problems handled by the National Police Headquarters first, if later in the journey there are other members who are involved in enjoying the flow of corruption funds, they will be processed according to the provisions and a disciplinary hearing and code of ethics will be held," he said.


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