JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Police of the National Police are coordinating with Immigration to issue ban letters against five suspects in the Fahrenheit trading robot case who are now fugitives. This ban is carried out to complete the administrative requirements for the issuance of a red notice.

"Investigators have sent a ban to Immigration as one of the administrative requirements for a red notice," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Public Relations Division Kombes Gatot Repli Handoko when confirmed, Wednesday, May 18.

Investigators are currently finalizing the administration of the DPO issuance. This is because this is also one of the conditions required by Interpol to the Police.

When all the requirements are complete, investigators will submit a request for the issuance of a red notice to Interpol. The application will be submitted through the Division of International Relations (Divhubinter).

"After that, just submit a letter to Hubinter for the red notice," said Gatot.

The request for the issuance of a red notice is a step by the Criminal Investigation Police of the Indonesian National Police to arrest five fugitives in the Fahrenheit trading robot case. They are suspected to be abroad.

The five fugitives had the initials HA, FM, WR, BY and HD. They are suspected to be high-ranking officers of the trading robot.

Meanwhile, five other suspects have been arrested. One of them, Hendry Susanto, is suspected of being the mastermind in the Fahreinhet trading robot case because he is a director in the company structure.

Meanwhile, four other people who have been arrested have the initials D, ILJ, DBC, and MF.


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