JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) conducted a case title related to the Djoko Tjandra case. In the first session, the KPK conducted a case title with Bareskrim at the National Police Headquarters.

"The team of investigators from the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police Headquarters are already present at the Corruption Eradication Commission and currently the case has begun," said Acting KPK spokesman for prosecution Ali Fikri to reporters, Friday, September 11.

After finishing with Bareskrim, the KPK will conduct a case title with the Attorney General's Office. The case title is scheduled for 14.00 WIB.

Previously, the Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police, Inspector General Argo Yuwono, said that the case title at the KPK was attended by investigators at the Directorate of Corruption Crime, Bareskrim Polri.

Meanwhile, the Attorney General's Office sent the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes, Ali Mukartono, to attend a case title at the KPK.

"The plan is that those present to attend the coordination and supervision are Mr. Jampidsus, the Director of Investigation, and the team handling cases, including cases on behalf of suspected PSM prosecutors, then on behalf of JST suspects and on behalf of AIJ suspects," said the Head of the Legal Information Center of the Attorney General's Office. Hari Setiyono to reporters, Thursday, September 10.

Previously, the KPK had also participated in a case title at the Attorney General's Office regarding the case of Attorney Pinangki Sirna Malasari, who allegedly accepted a bribe from Djoko Tjandra.

In the expose that was held on Tuesday, September 8, there were a number of things that were discussed. Among them are the alleged meeting between Prosecutor Pinangki and his superior.

Attorney Pinangki was named a suspect for allegedly accepting bribes related to the fatwa so that Djoko Tjandra would not be executed in the cessie case or the right to collect Bank Bali.

The Attorney General's Office suspects that Pinangki received a bribe worth 500 thousand US dollars, equivalent to Rp7 billion from Djoko. In addition, in this case the Attorney General's Office has named Andi Irfan Jaya, a former NasDem politician, a suspect.


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