JAKARTA - Director of Investigation at the Junior Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) at the Attorney General's Office, Febrie Ardiansyah, said the appearance of the initials of DK who was suspected of being involved in the Supreme Court (MA) fatwa processing case was based on document data.
"Regarding him (DK) is listed in the proposal document (fatwa). The one submitted by Pinangki, there is the DK," Febrie told reporters, Friday, September 11.
However, regarding the identity of the DK's initials, the AGO admitted that they did not know. Including the question of the background of the DK is still being explored.
"We don't know, what is clear is that the DK has data, the abbreviation is DK. That's why we are looking for who this DK is" said Febrie.
The search for the DK will also be carried out in coordination with investigators from the National Police Criminal Investigation Unit.
"Later we will coordinate with Bareskrim. Maybe he (Bareskrim) knows the name DK. You are also investigating there, "he said.
Previously, Febrie said that his party was investigating the relationship between the DK in the Supreme Court (MA) fatwa management case. Although from the information obtained, there were five new DK initials that were traced.
"There are no others yet, only DK we are looking for," he said.
The coordinator of the Indonesian Anti-Corruption Society (MAKI) Boyamin Saiman had first mentioned the information regarding the alleged involvement of the DK. There were five initials that were said to be involved in the MA fatwa for Djoko Tjandra.
"The KPK needs to explore the various initials of names that are allegedly often referred to as PSM, ADK, and JST in the fatwa management plan, namely T, DK, BR, HA, and SHD," said Boyamin.
The Attorney General's Office has named three suspects in the case of the Supreme Court (MA) fatwa processing. They are prosecutors Pinangki Sirna Malasari, Djoko Tjandra, and Andi Irfan Jaya.
Pinangki was named a suspect because he was suspected of 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. Meanwhile, Andi Irfan Jaya, a former NasDem politician, was named a suspect because he was suspected of playing a role as an intermediary for giving bribes.
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