The Indonesian Attorney General's Office (AGO) team consisting of representatives of the Deputy Attorney General for Intelligence (JAM INTELLIGIJEN) together with the Deputy Attorney General for General Crimes (JAM PIDUM) and the Legal and Foreign Relations Bureau and the National Central Bureau (NCB)-Interpol in Jakarta have repatriated fugitives in fraud cases from Japan.
Head of the Indonesian Attorney General's Office for Legal Information, Harli Siregar, revealed that the fugitive named Alnaura Karima Pramesti bint Alamsyah Nas was a convict in a fraudulent investment fraud case as decided by the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia Number: 1211 K/Pid/2022 dated November 9, 2022, who had been hiding in Japan.
"The convict was sent home to serve a two-year prison sentence, in which the case was handled by the Palembang District Attorney," Harli said, quoting Antara.
He explained that Al Naura's repatriation was carried out thanks to the cooperation and synergy between the Legal Bureau and the Indonesian Attorney General's Foreign Relations and NCB Interpol in Jakarta, as well as the Immigration Attache at the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Tokyo.
The convict Al Naura, he continued, was secured by Japanese authorities at the request of the Indonesian Attorney General's Office and NCB-Interpol in Jakarta, facilitated by the Immigration Attache at the Indonesian Embassy in Tokyo to then be repatriated to the territory of the Republic of Indonesia.
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Al Naura's search has been carried out with a red notice, namely a request to law enforcement around the world to seek and arrest someone pending extradition, surrender, or similar legal action.
Furthermore, said Harli, Al Naura was handed over to the Attorney General's Intelligence Team for further execution in accordance with the Decision of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia Number: 1211 K/Pid/2022 dated November 9, 2022.
"So because the person concerned is already a convict, then we prosecutors will carry out the execution as executors," he said.
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