JAKARTA - Secretary of the Supreme Court (MA) Hasbi Hasan was sentenced to 6 years in prison in connection with the bribery case in the handling of the bankruptcy case of the Intidana Savings and Loans Cooperative (KSP) at the cassation level in the Supreme Court.

Jakarta Corruption Court (Tipikor) Chief Judge Toni Irfan said Hasbi was legally and convincingly proven guilty of committing a criminal act of corruption jointly continuing as in the first cumulative indictment of the first alternative and corruption which was seen as a stand-alone act as in the second cumulative indictment.

"The defendant Hasbi Hasan was sentenced to 6 years in prison," said Toni during a trial at the panel of judges' decision at the Jakarta Corruption Court, reported by ANTARA, Wednesday, April 3.

In addition to imprisonment, Toni said that Hasbi was also subject to a fine of Rp. 1 billion, provided that if the fine was not paid, it would be replaced with imprisonment for 6 months.

Hasbi was also sentenced to an additional penalty in the form of payment of replacement money amounting to Rp3.88 billion. If Hasbi does not pay the replacement money no later than one month after the court's decision has obtained permanent legal force, the judge said Hasbi's property could be confiscated by the prosecutor and auctioned off to cover the replacement money.

"In the event that the convict does not have sufficient money to pay the replacement money, he will be sentenced to imprisonment for 1 year," he said.

Thus, Toni determined that Hasbi remained in custody, with the reduced detention period that Hasbi had served reduced from the sentence imposed.


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