JAKARTA - The Fugitive Arrest Team (Tabur) of the Attorney General's Office and the High Prosecutor's Office of South Sulawesi (Sulsel) have arrested corruption fugitive Lisa Lukitawati. Lisa is a convict in a corruption case in the procurement of laboratory equipment at Makassar State University (UNM).

Lisa Lukitawati was convicted in a corruption case in the procurement of educational laboratory equipment at the Faculty of Sport Sciences, Makassar State University (UNM) for the 2012 budget year. In this case the state loss was Rp. 22.4 billion.

The Supreme Court in its decision sentenced Lisa Lukitawati to 7 years imprisonment and a fine of IDR 200 million subsidiary 6 months in prison.

Head of the Legal Information Center (Kapuspenkum) AGO Leonard Eben Ezer Simanjuntak said the convict Lisa Lukitawati, who works as a businessman, had been properly summoned 3 times.

"However, the convict ignored the summons of the executing prosecutor, and even disappeared from his original address at Jalan Ciputat Raya No 1, Pondok Pinang, South Jakarta," Leonard said in a written statement, Tuesday, January 5.

Safeguarding the fugitive on behalf of Lisa Lukitawati is the first success of the Prosecutor's Tabur Team for 2021.

Currently the convict is entrusted to the Salemba detention center at the South Jakarta District Prosecutor's Office to be flown to the South Sulawesi High Prosecutor's Office for execution.

"Through the Prosecutor's Surrender (Capture Fugitive) program, we urge all DPOs to immediately surrender and take responsibility for their actions because there is no comfortable place for DPOs," said Leonard.


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