The three inactive judges of the Surabaya District Court will undergo a trial to read the verdict or verdict in the alleged bribery and gratification case related to Gregorius Ronald Tannur's acquittal, today, Thursday, May 9.

Based on the Case Investigation Information System (SIPP) of the Central Jakarta District Court, the trial of the three defendants, namely Erintuah Damanik, Mangapul and Heru Hanindyo, will be held around 14.00 WIB.

"For (reading) the verdict," quoted from SIPP of the Central Jakarta District Court, Thursday, May 8.

In this case, the three of them have been prosecuted by the Public Prosecutor (JPU) at the Attorney General's Office (AGO). For Erintuah Damanik and Mangapul, 9 years in prison.

In addition, both of them were also charged with a fine of Rp. 750 million. If they do not pay, they will be replaced with imprisonment for 6 months.

Meanwhile, Heru Hanindyo was charged with imprisonment for 12 years and a fine of Rp. 750 million. If they do not pay, they will be replaced with imprisonment for 6 months.

In the prosecutor's demands, the three of them are considered to have been proven to have violated Article 6 paragraph 2 and Article 12B in conjunction with Article 18 of the Anti-Corruption Law in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code.

It is known that the three allegedly received bribes of Rp4.67 billion and gratuities in the form of rupiah currency, Singapore dollar, Malaysian ringgit, Japanese yen, euro, and Saudi riyals, in the case of Ronald Tannur's acquittal in 2024.


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