JAKARTA - Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector General Karyoto confirmed that the alleged leak of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigation document at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is still being investigated.

Originally, the latest developments in handling the case were being increased to the investigation stage.

"Still (the data leak case is ongoing)," said Karoyoto to reporters, Friday, October 13.

However, when asked about the latest developments in the handling of the case, Karyoto argued that he did not know in detail. However, it is said that there will be investigative steps that will be carried out next week.

"We'll see, look forward to it, ee... it's already Friday, right. This is an examination one later. We'll see tomorrow for next week," said Karyoto.

Previously, Karyoto stated that he had found the criminal origin behind the investigation into the alleged leak of investigation documents at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.

The criminal element found was the leaking of the KPK investigation process related to allegations of corruption at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. This is because the parties who are the targets of the investigation already know the legal steps being taken by the anti-corruption agency.

"Yes, indeed, after the initial examination, several parties were clarified, we have indeed found a criminal incident," said Karyoto.

Meanwhile, in this case Polda Metro Jaya received more than 10 police reports (LP). In that case, it is said that the name of KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri was dragged.


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