JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Johanis Tanak said the search for his fugitive, Harun Masiku, was solely a technical matter. One of them is the number of personnel who are not as large as the police to search.

This was conveyed by Johanis when asked about the search for Harun by members of the Pansel Capim and the KPK Council Arif Satria during the interview process, Wednesday, September 18. Initially, he admitted that he received questions from the public about the completion of a number of cases, including bribes related to interim replacement (PAW) for members of the DPR.

"Do you think that in the future the Capim will not solve various cases of the KPK that have not been completed? My question is, for example, the Harun Masiku case. Is that according to you, technical problems looking for people or is this a political problem," Arif asked Johanis in an interview process held at the Ministry of State Secretariat (Kemensetneg) building, Jakarta.

Receiving this question, Johanis ensured that the current KPK leadership is also focused on finding Harun. However, there are technical problems such as limited personnel.

"We don't have personnel like the police are scattered everywhere and have the professional ability to find and arrest suspects," he said.

"We have submitted a request to declare a DPO and we are still tracking it. (Then, red) we will continue to (do, red) continue to monitor and coordinate with all parties, sir," continued Johanis.

The monitoring process was carried out by tapping a number of parties, said Johanis. As a result, the fugitive was found to have often moved.

"And it seems that his family is not clear, we have contacted his family, there is nothing we can get," he said.

Johanis ensured that every information that came in would be followed up. However, the bright spot is still not found.

"It doesn't mean there is intervention from a third party or any party either. Because we have not been able to make arrests because our personnel are not as professional as the police," he said.

"However, we have asked the police for help to carry out further tracking, if possible, make arrests so that we can process a case not long ago as the principle in the fast simple procedural law and low cost," concluded Johanis.


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