The South Jakarta District Court revealed that there were three applicants who filed a pretrial against the Polda Metro Jaya regarding the arrest of former Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Firli Bahuri.

"The first pretrial hearing will be held on Wednesday (13/3)," said South Jakarta District Court (PN) Public Relations official Djuyamto as reported by ANTARA, Friday, March 1.

According to him, there were three applicants who filed the same pretrial lawsuit against the Firli Bahuri case, namely from the Indonesian Anti-Corruption Society (MAKI) and the Indonesian Law Control, Guard and Enforcement Agency (LP3HI).

In addition, a pretrial application was also submitted by the Community Harmony of Abdi Keadilan Indonesia (KEMAKI).

Djuyamto said the respondents were the Head of the Metro Jaya Regional Police, the Head of the Indonesian Police and the Head of the DKI Jakarta High Prosecutor's Office (Kejati).

"This pretrial is registered with Number 33/Pid.Pra/2024/PN.Jkt.Sel," he said.

The trial of the pretrial lawsuit will be chaired by the South Jakarta District Court's Single Judge (Jaksel) Sri Rejeki Marshinta.

Meanwhile, the Coordinator of the Indonesian Anti-Corruption Society (MAKI) Boyamin Saiman said that Firli Bahuri's pretrial lawsuit for not being detained by the Metro Jaya Police had been registered on Friday at the South Jakarta District Court.

Boyamin said, for the petitum or request to the judge, namely that the third party's legal applicant had an interest in filing the pretrial "a quo". The South Jakarta District Court has the authority to try.

Then stated that the respondent one and two defendants had terminated the investigation because they had not detained Firli Bahuri.

Furthermore, ordered the respondents to detain FB. Then ordered the respondents to hand over the case file for the third time to the Public Prosecutor (JPU) of the DKI Jakarta Attorney General's Office.

"Ordered the respondent two to form a Corruption Eradication Corps under direct command from the National Police Chief," he said.


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