The investigation into the alleged case of fake news or hoaxes regarding the decision of the Constitutional Court (MK) regarding the 2024 Election system has become a closed proportional system involving former Deputy Minister of Law and Human Rights Denny Indrayana.

The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police argued that this was because many witnesses asked to postpone the examination schedule.

"We say that if we invite to provide an examination as a witness, there are several witnesses who have submitted delays," said Director of Cyber Crime at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency Brigadier General Adi Vivid to reporters, Wednesday, August 30.

Thus, investigators are still waiting for the availability of time for witnesses and experts to provide their statements.

So far, Vivid continued, in the process of investigating the case involving Denny Indrayana, at least 12 witnesses and experts have been examined.

For the examination of Denny Indrayana, it has not yet been carried out. There was no further detail regarding the plan of the former Deputy Minister of Law and Human Rights to be questioned.

"Meanwhile, regarding the Denny Indrayana case, 12 witnesses and experts have been involved," said Vivid.

As a reminder, the alleged case of spreading fake news involving Denny Indrayana had originally gone up to the investigation stage. This means that the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police found elements of criminal offenses.

The alleged spread of this fake news when Denny on his Twitter account @dennyindranaya claimed to have received information about the Constitutional Court's decision regarding the legislative election system which will return to the party voting.

However, the Constitutional Court in the plenary session decided that the electoral system would continue to use an open proportional scheme.


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