Joko Tjandara's Duplicate: The Intention To Return To Indonesia Is Greater Than To Manage Bank Bali's Cessie PK
Joko Tjandra (Photo: ANTARA)

JAKARTA - Joko Tjandra, through his lawyer, said that his only intention was to return to Indonesia.

In fact, it exceeds his intention to process a Reconsideration (PK) of the Bank Bali cessie case. The statement was made during the follow-up trial with a duplicate reading agenda.

"The only intention of the defendant, Joko Soegiarto Tjandra, is to return to his beloved homeland. More than his intention to take legal action after he canceled the action plan," said Joko Tjandra's lawyer, Soesilo Aribowo at the trial at the Corruption Court, Jakarta. , Thursday, March 25th.

Cancellation of the action plan on the grounds that it was simply a fraud. Because, Joko Tjandra considered all the points in the action plan impossible.

"The legal action for the MA fatwa request promised by the witness Pinangki Sirna Malasari did not materialize and was nothing more than a mere fraud," said Soesilo.

So for this reason, in the duplicate Joko Tjandra asked the panel of judges to release him from all dakwan.

"Therefore, based on the principle of universal law, actio non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea, which means an action does not make a person guilty if there is no evil intention or intention," he said.

Joko Tjandra was sentenced to four years in prison. In addition, Joko Tjandra was also required to pay a fine of Rp. 100 million, a subsidiary of 6 months in prison.

This lawsuit was filed against the bribery case that charged him with dealing with the fatwa of the Supreme Court through the Attorney General's Office.

In this case, Joko Tjandra has given money amounting to 500 thousand United States (US) dollars to prosecutor Pinangki Sirna Malasari through his brother-in-law, Herriyadi Angga Kusuma, and Andi Irfan Jaya.

The money was given as a down payment for plans to administer the law he was facing in the form of an MA fatwa through the Attorney General's Office.

Meanwhile, in the case of removing red notice, Joko Tjandra is believed to be guilty of giving money to Brigadier General Prasetijo Utomo and Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte.

Brigadier General Prasetijo was given 100 thousand US dollars. Meanwhile, Inspector General Napoleon was given 200 thousand and 370 thousand US dollars. The money was distributed through businessman Tommy Sumardi.


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