The Attorney General's Office (AGO) said it was reviewing the court's decision which ordered the return of the defendant Helena Lim's assets.
Helena Lim is a defendant in the corruption case in the management of tin commodity trading in the mining business permit (IUP) area of PT Timah Tbk. in the 2015'2022 period.
"That's what the public prosecutor is studying," said Head of the Legal Information Center (Kapuspenkum) of the AGO Harli Siregar, Tuesday, December 31.
Harli explained that the AGO carried out the assessment by taking advantage of the seven-day period based on the provisions of the Procedural Code (KUHAP).
"That's what the Criminal Procedure Code functions, giving it time for the parties to think about it. Actually thinking about it is not due to equilibrium, not, but we are analyzing it," he said.
Harli said the prosecutor would look at the trial records and their correlations with the indictment or charges.
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Then, why should the court return to the person concerned? What are the considerations? Within seven days, the prosecutor thought about using that right," he explained.
Previously, the Panel of Judges when reading the verdict at the Corruption Court, Jakarta, Monday (30/12), ordered that Helena Lim's assets be returned to the person concerned.
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