TANGERANG - The suspect in the corruption case (Tipikor) Ratu Atut Chosiyah was declared parole on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. The release of the former Governor of Banten has become a public spotlight.

National Political and Legal Communications and CommunicationsCommunicologist Bribe Selvan linked Atut's release to the political world.▁permintaanni assessed that Queen Atut's release would revive dynasties in the upcoming 2024 Regional Head Election (Pilkada) contestation.

"The issuance of the Queen of Atut as a symbol of dynasties will again triumph in Banten, and this will be a node of force that candidates participating in the Pilkada need to be aware of," said spread during a conversation, Wednesday, September 7.

According to feasibility, the family of TB Chasan or the father of Queen Atut, has the opportunity to lead a number of cities or regencies to the deputy governor's seat in the Banten Province.

"Although Atut, behind bars, there are many relatives who can lead as mayors, regents and deputy governors in Banten Province, then Atut's return or his release from prison is a symbol of the return of the victorious dynasty in Banten," he said.

As previously reported, the Head of Tangerang Class II A Prison, Yekti Apriyanti, confirmed that the former Governor of Banten, Ratu Atut Chosiyah received a reintegration program, namely in the form of parole starting Tuesday, September 6.

"It's true, under Ratu Atut, she got a reintegrated program, namely the release period," said Tangerang Class II A Prison Head Yekti Apriyanti, as reported by Antara.

The parole received by Queen Atut is in accordance with applicable regulations.

Confirmed separately, the Directorate General of Corrections (Ditjenpas) of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham) also confirmed the parole of Queen Atut Chosiyah.

"It is true that today he has been expelled from the Tangerang Class IIA Prison with a conditional release program," said the Public Relations and Protocol Coordinator of the Directorate General of Corrections at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Rika Aprianti, in Jakarta.


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