JAKARTA - Inspector General Bonaparte Napoleon initially asked him to pay Rp3 billion in relation to the removal of Joko Tjandra's red notice. This was conveyed by Napoleon when he met someone close to Joko Tjandra Tommy Sumardi.

"Tommy Sumardi asked how much (the amount of money) and the Defendant Inspector General of Police Drs. Napoleon Bonaparte. M.Sc., answered" 3 lah ji (3 billion) "," said the public prosecutor while reading out the indictment at the Corruption Court in Jakarta, Monday , November 2.

Hearing this request, Tommy Sumardi contacted the Secretary of Joko Tjandra, Nurmawan Fransisca, to prepare a sum of 100 thousand US dollars. After the money was received, on April 27, 2020, Tommy Sumardi and Brigadier General Prasetijo Utomo went to Napoleon's office to hand over the money.

However, Napoleon refused the money. Moreover, the money left is 50 US dollars. Where 50 US dollars was taken by Prasetijo. Napoleon also asked to change the original agreement from IDR 3 billion to IDR 7 billion. According to him, that kind of money was not only for himself.

"The accused Inspector General of Police Drs. Napoleon Bonaparte, M.Sc., did not want to accept this nominal amount of money by saying" what is this, I don't want it. Naik ji becomes 7 (seven) ji because it is not for the front for me either. The one who placed me was him and said "our senior officials", "said the prosecutor reading the indictment.

Hearing Napoleon's answer, the two of them left the TNCC Building. On April 28, 2020, Joko Tjandra again asked his secretary to hand over 200 thousand Singapore dollars to Tommy Sumardi.

Tommy then met Napoleon on the same day at Napoleon's office and handed over 200 thousand Singapore dollars to Napoleon Bonaparte.

On April 29, 2020, Joko Tjandra again asked his secretary to hand over 100 thousand US dollars to Tommy. Tommy then returned to see Napoleon in the Kadivhubinter room of the TNCC National Police Headquarters building on the 11th floor and handed over 100 thousand US dollars to Napoleon.

After receiving the money, Napoleon ordered his men Kombes Tommy Aria Dwianto to make a letter to Immigration that was signed on behalf of Kadivhubinter Polri Secretary NCB Interpol Indonesia Brigadier General Pol. Nugroho Slamet Wibowo.

On May 4, 2020, Joko Tjandra again asked his secretary to give Tommy 150 thousand US dollars. Tommy then met with Prasetijo Utomo and the two of them met with Napoleon. During the meeting, Tommy handed over 150 thousand US dollars to Napoleon.

After receiving the money, Napoleon ordered his men Kombes Pol. Tommy Aria Dwianto to write a letter signed by An. Kadivhubinter Polri Secretary NCB Interpol Indonesia Brigadier General Pol. Nugroho Slamet Wibowo for the Directorate General of Immigration at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights which contains the removal of the Interpol Red Notice.

On May 5, 2020, Tommy and Prasetijo returned to meet Napoleon at his office and handed over US $ 20 thousand to Napoleon.

After receiving the money, Napoleon made another letter regarding the deletion of the Interpol Red Noice on behalf of Joko Soegiarto Tjandra Control No .: A-1897 / 7-2009 has been deleted from the Interpol database system since 2014 (after 5 years).

After the letter was published, Prasetijo contacted Tommy Sumardi by telephone and said 'Ji, it's done, where do I have' and Tommy Sumardi answered, 'Yes, don't talk on the phone, I'll just go there tomorrow ".

Tommy then met with Prasetijo the next day at his office at 14.00 WIB and gave 50 thousand US dollars to Prasetijo so that the total money that Tommy gave to Prasetijo was 150 thousand US dollars.

Napoleon on May 8, 2020 then asked his subordinates Kombes Tommy Aria Dwianto to write a letter to Anna Boentaran explaining that after an examination was carried out on the Interpol ICPO Criminal Data Police, it was found that Joko Soegiarto Tjandra was no longer registered as the subject of the ICPO Interpol Red Notice, Lyon, France .

On May 12, 2020, Joko Tjandra again asked his secretary to hand over 100 thousand US dollars to Tommy. On May 22, 2020, Joko Tjandra again asked his secretary to hand over 50 thousand US dollars to Tommy so that the total money that Joko Tjandra handed over to Tommy Sumardi was 500 thousand US dollars and 200 thousand Singapore dollars.

For their actions, Napoleon Bonaparte and Prasetijo Utomo were punished under article 5 paragraph 2 in conjunction with article 5 paragraph 1 letter a or letter b or article 11 or article 12 letter a or article 12 letter b Law no. 31 of 1999 as amended by Law no. 20 of 2001 concerning the Eradication of Corruption in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph 1 to 1 of the Criminal Code.


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