JAKARTA - Papua Governor Lukas Enembe was asked by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to prove the ownership of a gold mine in front of investigators. This step is considered more appropriate than he conveyed in public spaces. "If you really want to prove it inversely, convey it to law enforcement, so it's not in public spaces," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri to reporters at the KPK's Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Monday, September 26. The KPK regrets that the Lukas camp only conveys its defense in the public. According to Ali, this step actually seems to lead opinions because the KPK has not conveyed it. "In fact, then, we regret that the suspect or his legal advisor was not present to accompany him, but then build a narrative and opinion outside," said Ali. Ali asked Lukas and his attorney to show ownership of the gold mining certificate. Thus, the allegations that ensnared him can be refuted. "For us it is not a proof, because the proof of the case must be presented at the right place and time," he said. Lukas Enembe's attorney, Stefanus Roy Rening, said his client owned many gold mines including Freeport. This statement was issued directly by Lukas. "I asked the Governor (Lukas) before I came here, the Governor had this statement, with a smile he said, 'That's Freeport I have. Do you have any doubts about that? I have Freeport, as governor, I have Freeport, do you have any doubts?'," said Stefanus. In addition, Lukas is also said to have a gold mine in Tolikara Regency, Papua. However, the administration of his ownership has not been completed. "Let's accompany together, we go together to Tolikara, we'll see if it's a mine," he concluded.

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